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    W. A. Mozart: Piano Sonata C-Minor KV457 I. Allegro - for Orchestra

    Dear Peter, thank you so much for giving me the hint to Mozart's great c-minor sonata!!
    First I thought this sonata would not fit for an orchestration but as I tried I soon found out that this movement indeed is VERY suitable for a
    symphonic Allegro

    http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-1_orch.mp3

    Gerd

    #2
    Yes this works extremely well - what a great piece! It has a Schubertian feel with this version I think, along the lines of his symphony no.4.
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      I enjoy all your transcriptions. Midi recordings I assume? Back when your average consumer grade PC was more midi friendly I assembled a pretty decent orchestral soundfont bank from freeware instrument files. Woodwinds and French horns were particularly nice. Alas, the bank ceased working properly due to a Windows or Soundblaster upgrade. While still able to use the bank I created my own midi versions of all but the opening movement of Haydn's symphony No.88 and movement three from Mozart's 41st symphony and burned them into audio files usable on my CD player. For the life of me I can no longer find that CD. I likely didn't label it properly and at some point forgot what it was and junked it. I still have my midi files of those pieces, but they sound crappy when heard via Windows stock midi bank.

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        #4
        Sonata C-Minor KV457 for Orchestra

        After orchestrating the first movement I finished now also the other 2 wonderful movements of this piano sonata KV 457 - what a beautiful experience for me to create a symphony from this awesome sonata - thank you Peter, without you I never would have done it!

        www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_PianoSonata-KV457-2_orch.mp3


        www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_PianoSonata-KV457-3_orch.mp3


        The orignial notes you can follow at:
        http://imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_N...ang_Amadeus%29

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          #5
          Originally posted by gprengel View Post
          After orchestrating the first movement I finished now also the other 2 wonderful movements of this piano sonata KV 457 - what a beautiful experience for me to create a symphony from this awesome sonata - thank you Peter, without you I never would have done it!

          www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_PianoSonata-KV457-2_orch.mp3


          www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_PianoSonata-KV457-3_orch.mp3


          The orignial notes you can follow at:
          http://imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_N...ang_Amadeus%29
          Beautiful Gerd - might I dare to suggest the C minor Fantasia as well? (I can't recall if you've already done this!)
          'Man know thyself'

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            #6
            Originally posted by Peter View Post
            Beautiful Gerd - might I dare to suggest the C minor Fantasia as well? (I can't recall if you've already done this!)
            Peter, no, I really can't imagine the KV 475 fantasia other than for piano. But instead I try the expressive B-minor Adagio KV 540

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              #7
              Originally posted by gprengel View Post
              Peter, no, I really can't imagine the KV 475 fantasia other than for piano. But instead I try the expressive B-minor Adagio KV 540
              Well it could work well if you added piano - the opening and end could be just orchestral. Liszt arranged Schubert's Wanderer fantasy for piano and orchestra.

              How about the beautiful Rondo in A minor?
              'Man know thyself'

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                #8
                I finished now this, my favourite Mozart piano sonata to arrange for orchestra with the NotePerformer. At least the fast movements so improved very much compared with the old version with Garritan Personal Orchestra:-)

                I. Allegro http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-1_orch.mp3

                II. Adagiohttp://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-2_orch.mp3

                III. Allegro http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-3_orch.mp3

                By the way, in some article I recently read that Bethovens' Pathetique Adagio theme is inspired by the second theme of Mozart's
                Adagio (at 2:58, actually the first 3 notes)) - would you agree?
                Last edited by gprengel; 08-11-2019, 06:13 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by gprengel View Post
                  I finished now this, my favourite Mozart piano sonata to arrange for orchestra with the NotePerformer. At least the fast movements so improved very much compared with the old version with Garritan Personal Orchestra:-)

                  I. Allegro http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-1_orch.mp3

                  II. Adagiohttp://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-2_orch.mp3

                  III. Allegro http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-3_orch.mp3

                  By the way, in some article I recently read that Bethovens' Pathetique Adagio theme is inspired by the second theme of Mozart's
                  Adagio (at 2:58, actually the first 3 notes)) - would you agree?
                  I can't believe how long ago the original post for this thread was! Nice work as always Gerd - it's possible those notes stuck in Beethoven's subconscious as he was familiar with this sonata.
                  'Man know thyself'

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                    #10
                    This sounds great! You didn't sequence any of this in with NotePerformer, did you?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sorrano View Post
                      This sounds great! You didn't sequence any of this in with NotePerformer, did you?
                      What do you mean with "sequence"? I just edited the notes with the dynamics into Finale, like here the score of the 1st movement:

                      http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-1_orch.pdf

                      NotePerformer creates the sounds only by my notes in Finale

                      Gerd :-)

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by gprengel View Post
                        What do you mean with "sequence"? I just edited the notes with the dynamics into Finale, like here the score of the 1st movement:

                        http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...457-1_orch.pdf

                        NotePerformer creates the sounds only by my notes in Finale

                        Gerd :-)
                        Years ago I used Emajic's Logic Audio to sequence tracks, creating a score. That basically meant playing the notes on a MIDI instrument and the software created the music for playback. Logic Audio also was able to create scores from the track playing and was able to synchronize the tracks so that everything worked out time-wise with notes matching from one track to another.

                        So, NotePerformer is basically an addon to music notation software? Does it handle special effects very well, for example, tremolo effects in strings or timpani rolls, etc.?

                        I got behind the times with music technology and am trying to catch up, so I appreciate your responses very much!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sorrano View Post
                          So, NotePerformer is basically an addon to music notation software? Does it handle special effects very well, for example, tremolo effects in strings or timpani rolls, etc.?
                          So, NotePerformer is basically an addon to music notation software? --> YES

                          tremolo effects in strings --> YES , tremolo also with timpani, I am not sure about other "timpani rolls"

                          see --> https://www.noteperformer.com/

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                            #14
                            I appreciate your responses. I've been out of the music technology loop for about 20 years and am trying to get back into this.

                            Originally posted by gprengel View Post
                            So, NotePerformer is basically an addon to music notation software? --> YES

                            tremolo effects in strings --> YES , tremolo also with timpani, I am not sure about other "timpani rolls"

                            see --> https://www.noteperformer.com/

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