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![]() | Char said 166 days ago |
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Well, that is .. Definitely a finale with a flourish. I bow to you, sir and methinks, we are better for your talent and your soulful music. Bravo! |
![]() | elfdaughter said 166 days ago |
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VIVAT! Vivat Sir Feter! Vivat the Fest! Vivat MacJams! Yeah, I've been a medieval re-enactor for too long.... Feter, what a wonderful piece to see us out of the Fest. This is beautiful. I really enjoyed this challenge, and looking forward to the next Fest. |
![]() | Skean said 166 days ago |
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You are amazing Bro What a great finally piece of work this is very sweet ending of this lovely challenge. u ROCK Take care --- Kenta |
![]() | woofer3 said 166 days ago |
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forsooth- "a pox on thy garboils though rhiggish ninny"! -Oh - don't ask me,- I just made it up though it does sound like something that might have been said in England in this period.........Anyway, to the music,- Very fitting and in vogue, I love this stuff and am inspired to put something together myself. Good work Feter and very cultured with definite form. Most acceptable. John. |
![]() | 12parsecs said 166 days ago |
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thanks! had a blast, feter. thanks for putting this on! great finale composition too! |
![]() | dirigent said 166 days ago |
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The Finale Wonderful baroque feeling, very enjoyable piece with a lot of atmosphere. Truly takes one away into another timeperiod, it's magic. |
![]() | AcetyleneJukebox said 166 days ago |
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EKNM Nice ending fanfare. It was fun to be included in this cyber-court. |
![]() | Kori Arashi said 166 days ago |
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Another Great Works! :D You are the master when it comes to the classical music genres. This one is really balanced and very enjoyable. The ending with the cymbal works nicely to conclude it. I always have trouble working with endings but you finished it very well and simple. Keep up the good work! I can't wait to hear your future songs :) |
![]() | VicDiesel said 166 days ago |
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The finishing touch A very graceful way to end this fest. Thanks for the idea, Feter! |
![]() | peacepiano said 165 days ago |
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Sir Composer I am most grateful for the opportunity to participate in this wonderful event. You have graced us with a most appropriate finale. The orchestra is well balanced and the tune is perfect for the occasion. Huzzah Bill |
![]() | HenriROGERsoloandbands said 165 days ago |
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The end Classy music Feter , harmonies , sounds , melody , all is good . I had a great time listening to the submissions , and participating . Thank you very much . |
![]() | rabittwhole said 165 days ago |
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right then deep bows to the maestro ... a fitting piece to end on! |
![]() | davisamerica2 said 165 days ago |
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Slipped by me till the finale... ...which I loved and downloaded. Will try to retrace the steps and see what I missed. Loved this Feter. Terry |
![]() | Diviner said 165 days ago |
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Very interesting piece Like the Baroque sounds, this has been put together really well and sounds very authentic. Very nice esp the twiddly bits. |
![]() | mowguy3 said 165 days ago |
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Nothing can go on for ever, but I wish this creation would have lasted longer. Great song to end this challenge. Thanks for the music and for all you do here at MJ's. Be well, Russ |
![]() | lengold said 164 days ago |
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You are truly an amazing person Feter. I have nothing but admiration for you and this. Cheers Len |
![]() | spitlogic said 164 days ago |
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wow man For some reason I'm bobbing my head to this. Im just sitting here waiting for some thick drums and flows to come through. This is a nice piece of work. |
![]() | Bowman said 164 days ago |
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A gallant and playful work. Loved the textures and lilting melody all composed with your distinctly unique style and sound. A joyful listen Feter. All the best my friend, Charlie |
![]() | Gamborg said 164 days ago |
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Niece piece Hi Feter A very nice piece of classical music. Well organized and composed. Take care, Gamborg |
![]() | Enrique Gil said 164 days ago |
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Hello Feter pretty cool. Enjoyable fugue like composition. Good to hear from you again. |
![]() | urbnite said 164 days ago |
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court unlike caroline, i started my day with this. i'm hoping it's a fitting start to a good day! |
![]() | magnatone said 163 days ago |
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The Finale what a wonderful collection of music this challenge brought forth Feter! Thanks for this, and I love your closing as much as I loved your opening. You're such a master in this genre! Also, you're just an all around great guy - MJ is lucky to have you! |
![]() | Norman Goodman said 160 days ago |
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Brilliant I love this.....exceptional composition |
![]() | composerclark said 151 days ago |
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Amazing Once again you amaze me with your talent and your versatility. You are the Real Deal %u2014 a very gifted artist, and an incredibly warm-hearted human being. |
![]() | apocafunk said 109 days ago |
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nice arrangement... very much influenced by the compositions of Handel, and Bach; I can here both in this one. great production as well. it always refreshes the ear to hear a nice classical piece. |
![]() | HolleyHall said 62 days ago |
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Old Music History I found this song is quite an interesting experimentation of combining the 2 styles together. Its quite a lovely song! I took a course many moons ago in music history for a semester in Jr college which I found interesting. Others found it to be boring. I guess I am the odd ball LOL. I do recall the Renaissance period had a very strict structure to it where music was to played ONLY in combinations of 4ths and 5ths. (The Gregorian Chant is perfect example of this time period.) Back in those days playing music in 3rds were considered secular and Satanic! (Today's music would really be sending us all to hell!) The Baroque period had lot of heavy continous bass throughout the peices call "Basso Continuo" like in Vivadi's 4 Seasons. I hope I am not boring people with this stuff I just thought it would help them understand the music from those times and when they listen to this lovely song. visualizing the 2 time periods combined. Holley :) |
![]() | HolleyHall said 62 days ago |
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PS I do hear Bach's influence to this Lovely piece! |
![]() | mackellar said 51 days ago |
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Nice Very Grand and majestic. |




























to end my day with - it calmed me down and made me serene - that'll tell you everything you need to know about the day - thank you feter xox