Other Mixes By MKK
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Wuther
Artist | Song | |
Flute & Recorder Concerto | Telemann | |
Violin Concerto | Bach | |
Violin Concerto | Georges | |
Clavichord Sonata | Scarlatti | |
Concerto Grosso | Locatelli | |
Trumpet Concerto | M. Haydn | |
Bassoon Concerto | Weber | |
Bassoon Concerto | Molter | |
Cello Sonata | Beethoven | |
Double Violin Concerto | Vivaldi | |
Violin Variations | Corelli | |
String Quartet | F. Haydn | |
Comment:
A study mix. It's background music, I guess, but of the sort that goads your brain into working at a clip. There are no distracting vocals or obnoxiously-timbered instruments (e.g. glass harmonica, much as I love it). Some of 'em are tempestuous, some of 'em mellow, and some of 'em demand more of your attention than others, but it's all designed to bolster your work without being too obtrusive. Email me for more detailed track information; I kept things nonspecific to save space.Feedback:
Hey, where you been anyway? Looks like a terrific mix. Who the heck is Molter?
Beautiful. You may have opened a door here. I have long wanted to post "classical" mixes. Perhaps I will overcome my fear and do that... The artwork is most effective.
Mickey McGowan of the Unknown Museum said that his ideal soundtrack was music that would repay full attention but was also agreeable to listen to while your attention was elsewhere. I'll e-mail for details but I'm willing to bet you've met Mickey's standard here.
I like!
Looked him up, Johann Melchior Molter, lived/composed in mid 1700s, seems to have specialized in woodwinds and brass, he must be wonderful.