Topic: MODARTT VIDEO CONTEST 2024 - entries

MODARTT VIDEO CONTEST 2024 - entries

Video Contest 2024

Here you can link to your own video on Youtube and participate in the Modartt video contest.

Click the "Post reply" button and paste the Youtube URL of your video in your message. The video will be displayed automatically. Feel free to provide some further information about the video that you believe might be of interest to the readers. If you do not have any forum user account yet, you can create one here.

The contest is open to everyone. If you are not yet a registered Pianoteq or Organteq user, you may use the latest trial version which you can download here.

Rules in short:

  • Only one entry per contestant is allowed.

  • The video needs to be new, not published before.

  • It needs to be clear on the video that you are using Pianoteq 8 or Organteq 2, either by showing the interface, talking about or displaying Pianoteq 8 or Organteq 2 in text.

  • The video needs to be uploaded to Youtube.

Further instructions, voting information and the complete rules are available here.

Here are a few tips on how to create and upload your own Youtube video:
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-YouTube-Video
https://www.wikihow.com/Upload-a-Video-to-YouTube

We accept new entries until November 17, 2024 (23:59 CET Central European Time).

Good luck!

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Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 (playing only the Prelude).
From J.S. Bach's Best and Most popular Organ Works, BWV 541 - someone said, ”a wonderful piece, I think the most brilliant ever”!

Recorded for Modartt Video Contest 2024 by Stig, using headphones Grado Labs SR125X, Mac Mini late -14, DAW Garageband and Organteq 2.

I don't have a pedalboard yet so I have to play the bass part from the keyboard.

Let it be said now, that I have always had, and have, complex about my small hands, and therefore I don’t film them during my playing. It feels as if they are not good enough in some cases, and a bit stiff now with a small hook on the little fingers.

But I am happy that I am still able to participate, a twelfth (12th) time, and with Organteq for the first time!  And I love these competitions, they are a great inspiration for me. Thank you Modartt.

And, Good luck to all participants!

Stig

https://youtu.be/ICuOFeTAVKQ

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 (playing only the Prelude).
From J.S. Bach's Best and Most popular Organ Works, BWV 541 - someone said, ”a wonderful piece, I think the most brilliant ever”!

Recorded for Modartt Video Contest 2024 by Stig, using headphones Grado Labs SR125X, Mac Mini late -14, DAW Garageband and Organteq 2.

I don't have a pedalboard yet so I have to play the bass part from the keyboard.

Let it be said now, that I have always had, and have, complex about my small hands, and therefore I don’t film them during my playing. It feels as if they are not good enough in some cases, and a bit stiff now with a small hook on the little fingers.

But I am happy that I am still able to participate, a twelfth (12th) time, and with Organteq for the first time!  And I love these competitions, they are a great inspiration for me. Thank you Modartt.

And, Good luck to all participants!

Stig

https://youtu.be/ICuOFeTAVKQ

Excellent video and great playing! - Organteq is getting very good now - I have very small hands too. If anything, you should show them off more - it is far more challenging playing difficult pieces with small hands, than it is seeing people with enormous hands just reach big chords with ease. An octave is a full stretch for me, so an octave +1 is just about achievable if I'm right on the edge of the keys - but trying to play any notes in between is painful.

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Here is my recording of Schumann's Theme from Ghost Variations. Hope you enjoy it:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cQDL_EYtv8

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Another hybridization project between VCV Rack and Pianoteq, mixing ostinatos and delays over a subtle canvas of shimmer reverb and choir. This is a piece I recorded while developing the NoteEcho module, which is coded in C++ for the VCV Rack platform. The motivation behind the module (and the piece itself), was that the usual delay effect is typically audio-based, and I wanted a modular delay effect that would instead delay the actual midi notes that go to Pianoteq, which then allows separate modulations to be applied to the notes (namely: pitch offset, velocity and probability). A Valhalla ping-pong audio delay is also used for an added torrent of notes! Using the condition slider and the celeste pedal on the U4 really helped to get the vibe needed for the piece. As a side note, in the initial midi recording of the piece I was not using the sustain pedal (virtual brick on the pedal), and after watching the polyphony go above 150 or so during editing, I went back and automated the sustain for the final rendering :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmZDVmuLjrA

Last edited by Marc Boulé (12-10-2024 14:05)

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https://youtu.be/pJwnE6AK_X4

This year, I have created a MIDI-file of well-known Schubert' impromptu (Op.142 No.2), using score input method ("staff view" mode) in the DAW/sequencer Cakewalk-by-BandLab/SONAR.
As shown in the video, I let the piece play with Bösendorfer 280VC.
No external effect plug-ins are used.
Thank you for listening and watching my video.I hope you enjoy it

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Marc Boulé wrote:

Another hybridization project between VCV Rack and Pianoteq, mixing ostinatos and delays over a subtle canvas of shimmer reverb and choir. This is a piece I recorded while developing the NoteEcho module, which is coded in C++ for the VCV Rack platform. The motivation behind the module (and the piece itself), was that the usual delay effect is typically audio-based, and I wanted a modular delay effect that would instead delay the actual midi notes that go to Pianoteq, which then allows separate modulations to be applied to the notes (namely: pitch offset, velocity and probability). A Valhalla ping-pong audio delay is also used for an added torrent of notes! Using the condition slider and the celeste pedal on the U4 really helped to get the vibe needed for the piece. As a side note, in the initial midi recording of the piece I was not using the sustain pedal (virtual brick on the pedal), and after watching the polyphony go above 150 or so during editing, I went back and automated the sustain for the final rendering :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmZDVmuLjrA

You did an awesome job on this project - I like it.
And the name fits well.   Cadense - the rhythm of sounds in your music.  Good luck in the Contest Mark!

Stig

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

You did an awesome job on this project - I like it.
And the name fits well.   Cadense - the rhythm of sounds in your music.  Good luck in the Contest Mark!
Stig

Thanks so much Stig! And congrats for your entry this year, it's a very nice way to kick off the contest!
It's quite fun to participate in these, I like that it gives me motivation to put a little extra effort into making something special, and I'm sure it's the same for everyone here, so cheers to all that will enter the contest. Make something that you're proud of!

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For your information I had to delete two entries since they didn't follow one of the following contest rules:

- The video needs to be new, not published before.

- It needs to be clear on your video that you are using Pianoteq 8 or Organteq 2, either by showing the interface, talking about or displaying Pianoteq 8 or Organteq 2 in text.

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My traditional contribution - same procedure as every year!
... and as every year: without a slightest chance of winning a price - but however: like it anyway...

https://youtu.be/P13lKu7QC9w?feature=shared

Thanks for watching!

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Improvised Minor Blues (jazz)

Pianoteq 8 kinda blew me away... To be able to feel truly *inspired* by the tone and feel of virtual instrument is the challenge, and this one does it effortlessly. Awesome.

As always I love seeing all the wonderfully creative performances posted here! For this performance I used one of the Steinways and altered the velocity curve a bit. I tried to demonstrate both softness, power and responsiveness of the instrument. Apologies for any clipping in the audio...

-Ben

http://benpiano.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgZ3G6CK4Jw

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Hello everyone.
This is my entry.
https://youtu.be/FeISsAn8nA4
Thank you.

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hi all, here's my entry - a cover of Dorian by Men I Trust. I used three Pianoteq instances - Steinway D for the main piano part, the W2 wurlitzer, and the Petrov Mistral for an acoustic bass sound.

https://youtu.be/Pjxlu1c1YEo

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Good evening, here is my entry.
I would have liked to film myself playing but I really can't, I lose my composure as soon as the camera records. I can no longer play 3 notes without mistakes. So I did a quick little edit using AI-generated images. Good luck everyone, SK

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JUqBg2rBCw

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I wrote this piece for this competition: Invocation to the Sacred Serenity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HIBCbu2-is

Ode to a Resilient Heart - Jonan Phillip Donaldson
(c) Copyright 2024 by Jonan Phillip Donaldson

Instruments Used:
Petrof Mistral - Pianoteq 8 - Modartt
C. Grimaldi Harpsichord - Pianoteq 8 - Modarrt
Synchron Solo Strings - Vienna Symphonic Library
Synchron Strings pro - Vienna Symphonic Library
Synchron Woodwinds - Vienna Symphonic Library
Synchron Brass - Vienna Symphonic Library
Synchron Prime - Vienna Symphonic Library

Reverb, EQ, and Compressor: Pro-R, Pro-Q, and Pro-C - FabFilter
Blackhole reverb
Mastering - Ozone 10 - iZOTOPE

Recorded and mixed in Cubase Pro
Midi controller keyboard: Komplete Kontrol S88

Last edited by jonandonaldson (21-10-2024 00:01)

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Excited to Submit My First Entry!

Hi all,

Here's my entry - a piano cover of "Clock" by coldplay! This is my first time submitting an entry for this video contest, and I'm thrilled to be part of it. I decided to try a unique perspective by playing the piano from behind.

Please overlook any imperfections and focus on the soothing sound of the Steinway piano by Pianoteq. I hope you enjoy it!

Good luck to all participants!

https://youtu.be/enwKunKQV8k

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My entry for this year uses Pianoteq 8's ability to perform in the Werckmeister No. 3 temperament, which is specified for this piece by contemporary Japanese composer Mamoru Fujieda.

Pattern of Plants XX (Pattern D) by Mamoru Fujieda

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Good evening everyone !

This is the first time I participate in the Pianoteq Contest.
From the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach, the powerful Fugue n. 7 in E-Flat major à 3 parts.
Bach said: "The final aim and reason of all music is nothing other than the glorification of God and the refreshment of the soul."
I started playing again two years ago after 25 years of stopping, I love Bach and music is my hobby.
Thanks to Pianoteq I have found that even a poor entry level instrument like my digital piano can acquire enormous potential, and give great satisfaction, even in  polyphonic pieces like this wonderful Bach fugue.
Recorded for Modartt Video Contest 2024 by Carmelo Paolucci from Italy, using Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, .                                          Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Hamburg Steinway D Pianoteq Stage 8.2.1
Editing: Wondershare Filmora

Compared to the standard configuration of Pianoteq I varied the velocity curve to make it more performing with my keyboard.

I hope you enjoy my performance and I thank you in advance for all the time you have dedicated to listening to it and for the possibilities that Pianoteq gives us.

Good luck to all partecipants!

Carmelo from Italy

https://youtu.be/la7qYLWoRFg

Last edited by carmelo.paolucci (23-10-2024 23:24)

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This is my daughter original composition and (admittedly a bit rough) playing.

We found that the wonderful Bosendorfer's timbre and the New Age preset are a perfect match for this modern-style Nocturne.

We hope you enoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2ZuwI8o4hw

Where do I find a list of all posts I upvoted? :(

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Here is my video. I used Pianoteq 8 Pro with the U4 Upright Piano model to play a piano intermezzo I prototyped in Synfire 2.5 Pro.
This time no DAW and no further audio processing was involved. Everything you see and hear is Pianoteq and Synfire.

https://youtu.be/NJA3ycoo1Iw

Thanks for watching!

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Here is my contribution. I play the first movement of the piano sonata no. 1 by Dutch composer Hendrik Andriessen - a quite amazing piece I have been sort of obsessed with recently. (Haven't fully mastered it technically, unfortunately - but I hope it's enjoyable nevertheless!)
Sound is Steinway NY Gentle, velocity calibrated to my MIDI controller (M-Audio Keystation 88 pro).

https://youtu.be/kelIQRtV0EU?si=Xbu--15ShyBG4KTi

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Here is my contribution. I wanted to explore the potential of Pianoteq's Period instruments. I used the Walter 1790 Fortepiano (KIViR) together with Beethoven's lovely Sonata Op.49 no.2, in G major (1st mov).
Digital piano: Casio Privia Px 870
Pianoteq Stage v8.3.2

https://youtu.be/pf7qgPiudRY?feature=shared

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Hi!
Here is my entry,
Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book 1, 1.Prelude C Major, BWV 846 in Just Intonation performed in the real time with predefined root-tone changes in the microtonal drift allowed mode.

Best regards,
Vadim

https://youtu.be/I-kr9SRnC6g?si=zewfrN1UmsAvmgUw

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Hello
this is my piano reharmonization of a guitar piecem
Recuerdos De la Alhambra , by Francisco Tarrega , 1896 
i m trying to deal wuth tremolo technique on the piano, as well as introducing some variations in harmony

My left arm is paralyzed

I use the Steingraeber Recording 3 preset , with a few little tweaks , with the purpose to make it sound even more realistic

enjoy listening:))))   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8bvPVMcBfc


michele

Last edited by ranauro (03-11-2024 17:24)

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Made a video exploring/explaining Sound Design options in Pianoteq 8 Pro with particular focus on non-Piano sounds
https://youtu.be/QzsR0zP2zSQ?si=X92aV9Tif0-ZamIV

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This video is in two parts, the first giving context for the piece (part of a future performance work called Gatwick on the Orient Express), and just before 2 minutes, the tune itself, an adaption of Carl Orff's Gassenhauer. Recorded using Ableton, it features 4 Pianoteq instruments plus assorted sampled percussion and a UVI Falcon synth sound.

The video was made using OBS Studio and DaVinci Resolve, with effects from Runway Gen 3 and film of a (real!) piano (thanks, Paul) using an Insta360 camera. Watch here: https://youtu.be/C8MDmmIsntI

And yes, if you want to go from Paris to Istanbul on the Orient Express, it will cost you £50,000.

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markheath wrote:

hi all, here's my entry - a cover of Dorian by Men I Trust. I used three Pianoteq instances - Steinway D for the main piano part, the W2 wurlitzer, and the Petrov Mistral for an acoustic bass sound.

https://youtu.be/Pjxlu1c1YEo


Beautiful!

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kinzopiano wrote:

Excited to Submit My First Entry!

Hi all,

Here's my entry - a piano cover of "Clock" by coldplay! This is my first time submitting an entry for this video contest, and I'm thrilled to be part of it. I decided to try a unique perspective by playing the piano from behind.

Please overlook any imperfections and focus on the soothing sound of the Steinway piano by Pianoteq. I hope you enjoy it!

Good luck to all participants!

https://youtu.be/enwKunKQV8k

Can't believe you played this upside down! Loved it!

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ranauro wrote:

Hello
this is my piano reharmonization of a guitar piecem
Recuerdos De la Alhambra , by Francisco Tarrega , 1896 
i m trying to deal wuth tremolo technique on the piano, as well as introducing some variations in harmony

My left arm is paralyzed

I use the Steingraeber Recording 3 preset , with a few little tweaks , with the purpose to make it sound even more realistic

enjoy listening:))))   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8bvPVMcBfc


michele

Bravo!

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This is my prayer for the world

https://youtu.be/JJXZCuYJ8g8

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Hi all,

Great amount of entries with more than a week to go till deadline - the judges will be busy!

Here is my small contribution with the new Kawai which I am very fond of - haven't purchased yet but it's on my Xmas list so had to find a piece or two that have no offending notes to the demo version - enjoy! Thanks for listening.

https://youtu.be/t9jy5rjJLB4?si=_WFp59EKYSqaiAjq

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Hello everyone. This is my entry for this year’s contest. “La Buena Vecindad” is a song written by Peruvian songwriter Willy Noriega, reminding us to be kind, get along well, and live happily without harming others. It also encourages us to strive to put an end to violence. Enjoy this version, created with Pianoteq 8, bass, drums, and tap dance.

https://youtu.be/PKrh1kHez6Y?si=-KarKrFNhkmoNCKT

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Hello!

https://youtu.be/MVd-ImVcTIQ

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My entry this year is Chopin's "new" waltz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfUvvpwHiTk I was going to use this to test the new Bösendorfer, which I'm very excited about, but I decided the historical Bechstein suited it better. I also gave what I believe is the first Australian concert performance of this piece.

For anyone who doesn't already know the story: a piece of paper turned up in a museum in New York earlier this year, and turns out to be a previously unknown piece by Chopin. Read more about it at https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/p...234722397/

Last edited by hanysz (10-11-2024 09:34)

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As simple as it gets.
https://youtu.be/vx1TRnM5Tq4

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Here is my 2024 entry. It’s a 5-minute improvisation using Pianoteq8, with choir pad and pipe organ added later. Regrettably not Organteq as I can’t fund that yet, and my 2006 PC would probably die trying to run it!

I like the feature of Pianoteq that records everything you play, so I can go back and extract the nice-sounding bits later. I improvised this while thinking about a friend who had recently died, who always appreciated my music. It’s thoughtful and contemplative, and includes a note of hope towards the end, resolving finally in a major key. I’m pleased with the result, and I hope you enjoy it as well.

https://youtu.be/KDCUm2MpQ8s?si=MVJJiAHAwe_U1N7U

Last edited by PCKeys (10-11-2024 20:32)

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CG wrote:

As simple as it gets.
https://youtu.be/vx1TRnM5Tq4

Thoughtful and contemplative - like my entry (see post No.40…)!

Last edited by PCKeys (10-11-2024 21:02)

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so grateful to have Pianoteq in my musical life ... for me there is no electronic instrument that comes close. 

here's a solo performance of one of the great standards, Jimmy Van Heusen's "Darn That Dream." i used the beautiful Boesendorfer for this video.  it's my current favorite, probably because i haven't gotten the SK yet

https://youtu.be/b82gFOKYjTM

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ranauro wrote:

Hello
this is my piano reharmonization of a guitar piecem
Recuerdos De la Alhambra , by Francisco Tarrega , 1896 
i m trying to deal wuth tremolo technique on the piano, as well as introducing some variations in harmony

My left arm is paralyzed

I use the Steingraeber Recording 3 preset , with a few little tweaks , with the purpose to make it sound even more realistic

enjoy listening:))))   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8bvPVMcBfc


michele

great job, really enjoyed it.

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redskylullaby wrote:

Made a video exploring/explaining Sound Design options in Pianoteq 8 Pro with particular focus on non-Piano sounds
https://youtu.be/QzsR0zP2zSQ?si=X92aV9Tif0-ZamIV

very cool, i hope you will share some of these beasts in FXP corner!

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 (playing only the Prelude).
From J.S. Bach's Best and Most popular Organ Works, BWV 541 - someone said, ”a wonderful piece, I think the most brilliant ever”!

Recorded for Modartt Video Contest 2024 by Stig, using headphones Grado Labs SR125X, Mac Mini late -14, DAW Garageband and Organteq 2.

I don't have a pedalboard yet so I have to play the bass part from the keyboard.

Let it be said now, that I have always had, and have, complex about my small hands, and therefore I don’t film them during my playing. It feels as if they are not good enough in some cases, and a bit stiff now with a small hook on the little fingers.

But I am happy that I am still able to participate, a twelfth (12th) time, and with Organteq for the first time!  And I love these competitions, they are a great inspiration for me. Thank you Modartt.

And, Good luck to all participants!

Stig

https://youtu.be/ICuOFeTAVKQ

beautiful!  lovely job as usual

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hanysz wrote:

My entry this year is Chopin's "new" waltz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfUvvpwHiTk I was going to use this to test the new Bösendorfer, which I'm very excited about, but I decided the historical Bechstein suited it better. I also gave what I believe is the first Australian concert performance of this piece.

For anyone who doesn't already know the story: a piece of paper turned up in a museum in New York earlier this year, and turns out to be a previously unknown piece by Chopin. Read more about it at https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/p...234722397/

very cool, and congratulations on the premiere!

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hanysz wrote:

My entry this year is Chopin's "new" waltz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfUvvpwHiTk I was going to use this to test the new Bösendorfer, which I'm very excited about, but I decided the historical Bechstein suited it better. I also gave what I believe is the first Australian concert performance of this piece.

For anyone who doesn't already know the story: a piece of paper turned up in a museum in New York earlier this year, and turns out to be a previously unknown piece by Chopin. Read more about it at https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/p...234722397/

very cool, and congratulations on the premiere!

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My entry this year is "Part of Your World" from the Disney movie "The Little Mermaid". Every since I heard this song I have been captivated by the beautiful melody.

It has been my 11th year participating (shocking!!), as the hair becomes more sparse and kids turn into young adults, through the ups and down in life, COVID and societal upheavals; Pianoteq and the annual Pianoteq piano competition has been a constant. So grateful to Modartt and the pianoteq community.

Hope you enjoy it and best wishes to all contestants!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHb9DNOI5UY

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budo wrote:

so grateful to have Pianoteq in my musical life ... for me there is no electronic instrument that comes close. 

here's a solo performance of one of the great standards, Jimmy Van Heusen's "Darn That Dream." i used the beautiful Boesendorfer for this video.  it's my current favorite, probably because i haven't gotten the SK yet

https://youtu.be/b82gFOKYjTM

Beautiful long intro, about 3 minutes with those wonderful best ”jazz chords”, good climax at about 4,40 - 4,50 and slow soothing ending. Great playing budo, as always, good luck!

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (12-11-2024 12:46)

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lo134 wrote:

My entry this year is "Part of Your World" from the Disney movie "The Little Mermaid". Every since I heard this song I have been captivated by the beautiful melody.

It has been my 11th year participating (shocking!!), as the hair becomes more sparse and kids turn into young adults, through the ups and down in life, COVID and societal upheavals; Pianoteq and the annual Pianoteq piano competition has been a constant. So grateful to Modartt and the pianoteq community.

Hope you enjoy it and best wishes to all contestants!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHb9DNOI5UY


Beautiful song cover, beautifully played and I like how soothing this sounds. Such a heartfelt rendition as always -  I like how you can tell you really enjoy playing by how you move your head and body. Good luck Roger!

Best wishes,

Stig

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Hello dear music lovers,

here is our contribution to the Video Contest 2024.

We have recorded the Allemande from the Sonata 11 opus 3 by Jean-Baptiste Loeillet de Gant. The composer gave the performance marking vivace for this allemande. We have therefore chosen a lively tempo. Information about the composer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Bapt...et_de_Gant

The melody was played with an oboe (swam audio modeling).
The accompanying part was played on the organ (organteq 2 - Baroque Chapel). We used the stops Gedackt 8' and Octave 2' for the first and third part, for the second part we only used Gedackt 8'.

Best regards
J. Unruh

Translated with DeepL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdCxFe3ojww

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 (playing only the Prelude).
From J.S. Bach's Best and Most popular Organ Works, BWV 541 - someone said, ”a wonderful piece, I think the most brilliant ever”!

Recorded for Modartt Video Contest 2024 by Stig, using headphones Grado Labs SR125X, Mac Mini late -14, DAW Garageband and Organteq 2.

I don't have a pedalboard yet so I have to play the bass part from the keyboard.

Let it be said now, that I have always had, and have, complex about my small hands, and therefore I don’t film them during my playing. It feels as if they are not good enough in some cases, and a bit stiff now with a small hook on the little fingers.

But I am happy that I am still able to participate, a twelfth (12th) time, and with Organteq for the first time!  And I love these competitions, they are a great inspiration for me. Thank you Modartt.

And, Good luck to all participants!

Stig

https://youtu.be/ICuOFeTAVKQ

Great Playing ! I really enjoyed your performance, really Brilliant and Intense.
This Prelude is not really easy to play...
Arno K.

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obiwan wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 (playing only the Prelude).
From J.S. Bach's Best and Most popular Organ Works, BWV 541 - someone said, ”a wonderful piece, I think the most brilliant ever”!

Recorded for Modartt Video Contest 2024 by Stig, using headphones Grado Labs SR125X, Mac Mini late -14, DAW Garageband and Organteq 2.

I don't have a pedalboard yet so I have to play the bass part from the keyboard.

Let it be said now, that I have always had, and have, complex about my small hands, and therefore I don’t film them during my playing. It feels as if they are not good enough in some cases, and a bit stiff now with a small hook on the little fingers.

But I am happy that I am still able to participate, a twelfth (12th) time, and with Organteq for the first time!  And I love these competitions, they are a great inspiration for me. Thank you Modartt.

And, Good luck to all participants!

Stig

https://youtu.be/ICuOFeTAVKQ

Excellent video and great playing! - Organteq is getting very good now - I have very small hands too. If anything, you should show them off more - it is far more challenging playing difficult pieces with small hands, than it is seeing people with enormous hands just reach big chords with ease. An octave is a full stretch for me, so an octave +1 is just about achievable if I'm right on the edge of the keys - but trying to play any notes in between is painful.

Thank you obiwan. I appreciate your comment.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (12-11-2024 17:21)

Re: MODARTT VIDEO CONTEST 2024 - entries

Marc Boulé wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

You did an awesome job on this project - I like it.
And the name fits well.   Cadense - the rhythm of sounds in your music.  Good luck in the Contest Mark!
Stig

Thanks so much Stig! And congrats for your entry this year, it's a very nice way to kick off the contest!
It's quite fun to participate in these, I like that it gives me motivation to put a little extra effort into making something special, and I'm sure it's the same for everyone here, so cheers to all that will enter the contest. Make something that you're proud of!

Thank you so much Marc.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (12-11-2024 17:23)