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Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Finzi) orchestration
@Alex Weidmann hello, I tried using cantamus but it didn't really go well, it genuinely sounds like a mixture between a dying cat and an air raid siren. Listen to it from 10:10 or so and the quality really goes down quite quickly 🙂 Thanks for the suggestion though, it was fun trying out.
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Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Finzi) orchestration
Thank you, I'll take a look at this to see what I can do. 😃
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Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Finzi) orchestration
To those who have not had the pleasure of listening to the original, here is the score https://bnf.cn2.imslp.org/files/imglnks/caimg/a/a2/IMSLP903191-PMLP1420925-Finzi_-_Lo%2C_the_full%2C_final_sacrifice.pdf and it can be found widely on youtube, but my favourite performance is
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Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Finzi) orchestration
FFS orchestrated.pdf FFS orchestrated.mp3 Hello all, as a church singer I don't really get to interact with the orchestra too often but given that corpus christi is coming up I decided to orchestrate Finzi's Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice as my first proper orchestral work. I literally just picked the basic orchestra template and filled it out based on the organ part, but I think it came along quite nicely. I'm also kinda broke (I spent most of my money on one of their organ sounds which was a good investment imo) so I don't have fancy software or sounds so it's literally just the free musesounds... the choir playback has been pretty scraggy recently, and they also happened to have recently published a paid choir soundpack - coincidence? Once again this is my first proper orchestral work so some feedback/advice would be very nice!! -develop331, and sorry to the flutes
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