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(Note: These MIDI files sound best on an XG compatible synthesizer/sound
card/softsynth.
A demo version from Yamaha UK can be downloaded
here.)
Settings of James Joyce's Chamber Music by
George Molyneux Palmer
John Dowland's First Booke of Songes
Six Sonatas for Two Flutes by Georg Philipp Telemann
Covers
Planet Claire by the
B-52s.
Rock Lobster by the B-52s.
(about 85% finished, still in progress...)
Satisfaction by Devo.
Classical Gas by Mason Williams, arranged for classical guitar
Classical Gas by Mason Williams, arranged for steel-stringed guitar
Pipeline by The Chantays (prototype, unfinished)
Remembering You by Roger Kellaway and Carroll O'Connor
(closing theme to All In The Family) (fragment)
You Are There, by Johnny Mandel and Dave Frishberg.
This one is done as arranged and performed by Lucia Newell and Joan Griffith on their excellent CD,
Enter You, Enter Love
Deuce by Kiss (incomplete)
Song of the Volga Boatmen,
Arranged by Bill Finegan (from Glenn Miller's Method for Orchestral
Arranging - 1943)
Java Jive as arranged by the Manhattan Transfer
Music from Monk, Season One, main theme by Jeff Beal. I sequenced it to help a fellow at Midibuddy out.
Convoy, by C.W. McCall. I sequenced it to help another fellow at Midibuddy out.
Norman Dello Joio (1913-)
Satiric Dances by Norman Dello Joio (Mvmt.
1, Mvmt. 2,
Mvmt. 3)
Song of the Open Road by Norman Dello Joio arranged for large chorus, piano, and trumpet
Variations on a Mediaeval Tune by Norman Dello Joio (Movement 1 partial)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Schweigt Stille, Plaudert Nicht (Coffee Cantata) (BWV 211)
"So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife"
Little Prelude & Fugue for Organ in G
Minor (Arranged for Brass Quintet)
Fantasia in G Major for Organ, 2nd Movement
Great Prelude and Fugue in B Minor for Organ (sequenced in 1984 on a Yamaha CX5M)
Little Harmonic Labyrinth
(arranged for Brass Quintet)
Menuet from Orchestral Suite in B Minor
Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf (BWV 617)
arranged for Saxophone quartet, inspired by the Paris Saxophone quartet
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710 - 1784)
Polonaise No. 1 in C Major
Polonaise No. 2 in C Minor
Polonaise No. 3 in D Major
Polonaise No. 6 in Eb Minor
Allegro in G Minor
Flute Duet in E Minor: 1. Allegro,
2. Larghetto
Lamento in E Minor
Variations on a French Song (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782)
Allegro from Sonata in C Major, Op. 5, No. 2
Tu Devicto Mortis by Pierre
Attaignant
Fugue by Cristoforo Caresana
Ut Queant Laxis by Girolamo Diruta
3 part Pentatonic Study by Herbert Elwell
2 part Pentatonic Study by Herbert
Elwell
Judex Credaris by Giovanni Fasolo
Intonation on the Ninth Tone by Giovanni Gabrieli
La My by Heinrich Isaac
Sketch for Organ by Robert Parrish
This is a piece I just happen to like and sequenced for fun. It is a
Saltarello written around 1450 by an unknown composer. I think it's catchy.
Saltarello (c.1450) by an unknown composer
"Da Jesus an den Kreutze Stunden" by Samuel
Scheidt
Prelude No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 11, by Alexander Scriabin (Incomplete)
Prelude No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 11, by Alexander Scriabin
Prelude No. 22 in G Minor, Op. 11, by Alexander Scriabin
Pastoral for Organ by Leo Sowerby
Magnificat Octavi Toni by Johann Speth
Canzona No.1 by Antonio Troilo
Coventry Carol, a traditional melody (sequence not by me)
The Holy Infant's Lullaby by Norman Dello Joio (sequence not by me)
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