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This is my 200th work, and i find incredible that i
managed to come this far in sucha small time.
For my 200th work i decided to make my
bread and butter, Galliards! This is
for Crumhorn consort, Recorder
consort, Rackett, Bassoon,
Percussion and
Harpsichord.
Enjoy!
❤️

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This music makes me ye olde happy, thanks for sharing! I love when the rest of the instruments come in about halfway through... for me you could shave off a bunch before that and treat it like an intro 🙂 

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3 hours ago, Thatguy v2.0 said:

This music makes me ye olde happy, thanks for sharing! I love when the rest of the instruments come in about halfway through... for me you could shave off a bunch before that and treat it like an intro 🙂 

 

Thanks! The thing is that the piece plays 2 times, one wich just the crumhorns and then the tutti. It was very common to do that in early suites like Banchetto Musicale from Schein. Or any other dance ment to be played in concertato manner (many instruments).

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2 minutes ago, L.S Barros said:

Thanks! The thing is that the piece plays 2 times, one wich just the crumhorns and then the tutti. It was very common to do that in early suites like Banchetto Musicale from Schein. Or any other dance ment to be played in concertato manner (many instruments).

Ah fair enough. I'm nowhere close to a historical composer such as yourself, so it's always interesting to hear the finer points of the styles, of which I'm usually unfamiliar with. I noticed you have more music here, I can't remember if I've checked any of it out but I'll dig around 🙂 

 

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16 hours ago, Thatguy v2.0 said:

Ah fair enough. I'm nowhere close to a historical composer such as yourself, so it's always interesting to hear the finer points of the styles, of which I'm usually unfamiliar with. I noticed you have more music here, I can't remember if I've checked any of it out but I'll dig around 🙂 

 

 

Thanks!

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Hey @L.S Barros!

Nice galliard!  It does sound very dance-like and jovial!  I have a few Baroque-style dances that I've written myself that are in more of a modern style (for string orchestra), but I've never written a galliard or pavane or any of those old Renaissance dances.  But I'd really like to - I'm always fascinated by the idea that one could write a dance suite or longer orchestral work with all different kinds of dances from throughout the ages, as well as more modern dances like the tango or salsa.  Thanks for sharing!  I really like the addition of instruments half way through!  And the instruments sound like legitimate early-music instruments!  Great job!

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