Topic: 2 pieces from Renaissance and Baroque

Hello All

Here are 2 short pieces from Renaissance
https://soundcloud.com/jbuvat/dufaut-gigue-en-la-mineur
and
https://soundcloud.com/jbuvat/juan-de-e...nzona-in-g
I hope that you'll like these adaptations

Re: 2 pieces from Renaissance and Baroque

Very nice!  I like the first one better than the second, maybe because of its 'flutiness'.

I also enjoyed seeing your setup in the background photo.  Are you using 3 manuals or four?  Looks like a nice straightforward setup of multiple electronic keyboards on some type of plywood stand.  What do you use for your pedals?

- David

Re: 2 pieces from Renaissance and Baroque

dklein wrote:

Very nice!  I like the first one better than the second, maybe because of its 'flutiness'.

I also enjoyed seeing your setup in the background photo.  Are you using 3 manuals or four?  Looks like a nice straightforward setup of multiple electronic keyboards on some type of plywood stand.  What do you use for your pedals?

Hello
Thank you for your message
I use the 3 keyboards and the pedal board. (so 4 "keyboards) as if I was playing on an true organ console.It is difficult to play on real organs, their access is very often restricted so, I use USB configuration to connect these devices to my computer. and it is impossible to record... of course!

The pedal board was "midified" by a specialist: Mr Bernard Passagez (http://studio-bernard.fr/)

But I also use the keyboards with other instruments (strings, solo violin, solo cello, harpsichord, orchestras, choirs...)
you can check the result on my jamendo page (link in my signature)

Thank you again for your message

Re: 2 pieces from Renaissance and Baroque

Very beautiful and impressive work. Inspiring too to hear these early works.

jbuvat wrote:

Hello All

Here are 2 short pieces from Renaissance
https://soundcloud.com/jbuvat/dufaut-gigue-en-la-mineur
and
https://soundcloud.com/jbuvat/juan-de-e...nzona-in-g
I hope that you'll like these adaptations