Topic: Daybreak (inspired by Morning Mood from Peer Gynt by Edvard Grieg)
Pianoteq 6, Grotrian Concert Royale - Pair of U87-cardiod - Slight aging on the Condition slider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFlM0QH9bBI
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Modartt user forum » Recordings featuring Pianoteq and Organteq » Daybreak (inspired by Morning Mood from Peer Gynt by Edvard Grieg)
Pianoteq 6, Grotrian Concert Royale - Pair of U87-cardiod - Slight aging on the Condition slider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFlM0QH9bBI
Very nice version (was thinking about Grieg’s piece at the same time). You know, Grieg has marked the place in the notes, where the sun breaks forth in the beginning. I think in your piece the place could be at 1.10
(In Norwegian: Morgenstemning i ørkenen, 'Morning mood in the desert’).
People always think about mountains in Norway. But, the hero Peer is stranded in the Moroccan desert. Scene begins with the following description: Dawn. The group of trees with acacias and palm trees. Peer Gynt in the tree with the broken branch in his hand keeps a swarm of monkeys from life.
As the suite has taken the piece out of its original context, it is not particularly well known in its original environment, Moroccoan desert, not Norway.
You really made a very good job with this music. I can understand t's one of your top performers on Spotify. The more I listen the more I start to like it, well I already love it, Thank you!
Here is my version of the piece, with Organteq
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...20Mood.mp3
Keep going,
Stig
Very nice version (was thinking about Grieg’s piece at the same time). You know, Grieg has marked the place in the notes, where the sun breaks forth in the beginning. I think in your piece the place could be at 1.10
(In Norwegian: Morgenstemning i ørkenen, 'Morning mood in the desert’).People always think about mountains in Norway. But, the hero Peer is stranded in the Moroccan desert. Scene begins with the following description: Dawn. The group of trees with acacias and palm trees. Peer Gynt in the tree with the broken branch in his hand keeps a swarm of monkeys from life.
As the suite has taken the piece out of its original context, it is not particularly well known in its original environment, Moroccoan desert, not Norway.You really made a very good job with this music. I can understand t's one of your top performers on Spotify. The more I listen the more I start to like it, well I already love it, Thank you!
Here is my version of the piece, with Organteq
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...20Mood.mp3
Keep going,
Stig
Thanks Pianoteqenthusiast! I appreciate the kind words. Nice rendition with Organteq! I'll be getting that someday
Thanks again!