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    #16
    No but I was hoping someone would!
    'Man know thyself'

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      #17
      it is the beautiful Trio op. 70,2 Eb-Major , 2nd movement! Unfortuneately it seems to stand somewhat under the shadow of its sister op 70,1, the more known "Ghost-Trio". But as a whole I like the second Trio more than the Ghost-Trio. How wonderful the powerful c-minor section in that 2nd movement! I'm orchestrating the whole Trio right now ...
      Last edited by gprengel; 10-17-2022, 09:14 PM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by gprengel View Post
        it is the beautiful Trio op. 70,2 Eb-Major , 2nd movement! Unfortuneately it seems to stand somewhat under the shadow of its sister op 70,1, the more known "Ghost-Trio". But as a whole I like the second Trio more than the Ghost-Trio. How wonderful the powerful c-minor section in that 2nd movement! I'm orchestrating the whole Trio right now ...
        Just shows how long since I last listened to this piece, simply didn't recognise it in orchestrated form.
        'Man know thyself'

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          #19
          I recognized it immediately as one of Beethoven's chamber works, but I couldn't place it! I guess I need to up my Beethoven listening!

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            #20
            Again another piece which I just orchestrated - do you recognise this movement?

            WWW.gerdprengel.de/xxxx.mp3

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              #21
              Originally posted by gprengel View Post
              Again another piece which I just orchestrated - do you recognise this movement?

              WWW.gerdprengel.de/xxxx.mp3
              An easier one this time Gerd, it's the Andante con moto ma non troppo from Betthoven Op.130.
              'Man know thyself'

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                #22
                Yes, this was easier, but at least for me this movement I had long time overlooked. In 2014 I had orchestrated 4 movements of this quartett but only in the the last few days I managed to arrange this and also the great (and also somewhat overlooked) Rondo Finale: http://www.gerdprengel.de/op130-6_orch.mp3 , which I never had really loved until now. Soon I will present to you the whole quartet

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                  #23
                  Good work, Gerd.
                  Are you up for an orchestration challenge, something not by Beethoven?
                  How about the 1st Gymnopedie by Eric Satie?
                  Here's a score you can use:


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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Peter View Post

                    Strange you say Mozart, it sounds more like Haydn to me!
                    yeah to me it's really sound like haydn

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                      #25
                      @Alisa : Peter had refered to my orchestration of Beethoven's op 06 which by now I have in YT: https://youtu.be/Zk3n_GsgYNk I still see more Mozart in it than Haydn ;-)

                      @Quijote: This Satie piece is indeed very beautiful and so far unknown to me. I will try to orchestrate it till tomorrow ...

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                        #26
                        Here, Quijote, at your request: my Satie Gymnopedie 1 for orchestra - thank you for your hint to this wonderful little gem :-) http://www.gerdprengel.de/satie.mp3
                        I hope you will like it ...

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Quijote View Post
                          Good work, Gerd.
                          Are you up for an orchestration challenge, something not by Beethoven?
                          How about the 1st Gymnopedie by Eric Satie?
                          Here's a score you can use:

                          They were orchestrated by Debussy in 1897 - No.1 at 3.05

                          'Man know thyself'

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by gprengel
                            , at your request: my Satie Gymnopedie 1 for orchestra - thank you for your hint to this wonderful little gem :-) http://www.gerdprengel.de/satie.mp3
                            I hope you will like it ...
                            Thank you, Gerd. Might you have the PDF score for your orchestration?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Peter View Post

                              They were orchestrated by Debussy in 1897 - No.1 at 3.05

                              Yup, knew that. Will be interesting to see Gerd's version.

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                                #30
                                Here is my little score - very roughly edited and very simple, just the notes of the original piano adopted without any notes added (unlike Debussy):
                                http://gerdprengel.de/satie.pdf (of http://www.gerdprengel.de/satie.mp3 )

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