Jeffrey Hall
New member
Hi all, I've been meaning to put up a few links to some things I've been working on lately. Hope you enjoy them. I've done everything here with Yamaha and Roland/Edirol synths, effects processors, and computer audio software (Cakewalk Sonar 4).
My original works are all ragtime. Here's one, written for piano in 1995 and finally put together for a small rag orchestra in 2005:
Flag Rag [3:50, 3.5 MB]
Here are a few familiar organ works from the Romantic. I haven't tried to recreate "pure" organ performances, since those already exist in great quantity, but rather to orchestrate them in my own, hopefully pleasing, way.
Gigout: Toccata in B Minor [3:20, 3.1 MB]
Vierne: Chorale, from Symphony #2 [7:10, 6.6 MB]
For the baroque, well, here goes...just did this one last month. There was discussion about registering this piece in another thread. Here's how I hear the tempo and registration, though as above I have used non-organ patches to supplement the organ voices used. No doubt some will find it completely unsatisfying; there are evidently as many opinions about it as there are people who have heard it! I regard it as one of mankind's supreme creations.
Passacaglia & Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582 [14:19, 13.1 MB]
Feedback on any of these appreciated (don't worry about the whole bunch; it's almost 30 min of music ).
My original works are all ragtime. Here's one, written for piano in 1995 and finally put together for a small rag orchestra in 2005:
Flag Rag [3:50, 3.5 MB]
Here are a few familiar organ works from the Romantic. I haven't tried to recreate "pure" organ performances, since those already exist in great quantity, but rather to orchestrate them in my own, hopefully pleasing, way.
Gigout: Toccata in B Minor [3:20, 3.1 MB]
Vierne: Chorale, from Symphony #2 [7:10, 6.6 MB]
For the baroque, well, here goes...just did this one last month. There was discussion about registering this piece in another thread. Here's how I hear the tempo and registration, though as above I have used non-organ patches to supplement the organ voices used. No doubt some will find it completely unsatisfying; there are evidently as many opinions about it as there are people who have heard it! I regard it as one of mankind's supreme creations.
Passacaglia & Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582 [14:19, 13.1 MB]
Feedback on any of these appreciated (don't worry about the whole bunch; it's almost 30 min of music ).