muchen_ Posted Wednesday at 12:34 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:34 AM (edited) This is an aria for alto, flute, strings, and continuo in the late Baroque style. The text is taken from Goethe's Ganymed, and a sample translation can be found here. The form is binary, with the usual closing orchestral ritornello joined by the soloist. Edited Wednesday at 10:48 PM by muchen_ engraving errors fixed MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu aria_alto_audio > next PDF aria_alto 1 Quote
Luis Hernández Posted Saturday at 07:02 PM Posted Saturday at 07:02 PM Hello This aria could very well be in a Baroque opera. It's a shame that the sounds are so strange. It sounds like it's from the 90s with the new age style, when they did covers of classics. It sounds like electronic music. 1 Quote
muchen_ Posted yesterday at 02:10 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:10 PM (edited) I've used an 8-bit soundfont here because I have not found any orchestral soundfonts that I liked. Everything has just too much vibrato and too heavy a texture from a HIP (historically-informed performance) point of view. I think Bach works well realised as 8-bit music so this is the approach I took. If you prefer audio which is faithful to the original instrumentation then I've attached a version of it here. Edited yesterday at 02:10 PM by muchen_ MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu aria_alto_audio > next 1 Quote
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