With baroque instrumentation?
I love a proper cembalo etc...
That would be too good to be true, sadly. It will be a pretty bad digital cembalo (so, actually no cembalo. The only real digital cembalo which I've found online was really expensive and would better be good. It's just a pretty cheap digital piano which can produce vaguely cembalo-like sounds). Really, the kind where you run off in the opposite direction when you hear it. Average instruments otherwise. My Moeck Rottenburgh recorder which is pretty good and built after a baroque model.
They don't play bad, for a school orchestra, though, and it's something I don't get the chance to do often, so I'm still happy to be able to do it.
I'm not going to study music at university, so honestly I don't know where I would get a lot of other chances to do something like this. I'll see.
Edit:
@Strigoi: Are you seriously going to listen all of this, /now/? That's 5:30h of music.
Ok... yes, digital cembalo sounds are horrible, but if you're school won't buy a real one or at least borrow a spinett/virginal, there's little to do about that.
Too bad you live so far away, I could use someone to play alongside my hurdy-gurdy (which isn't very traditional though).
I love a proper cembalo etc...
That would be too good to be true, sadly. It will be a pretty bad digital cembalo (so, actually no cembalo. The only real digital cembalo which I've found online was really expensive and would better be good. It's just a pretty cheap digital piano which can produce vaguely cembalo-like sounds). Really, the kind where you run off in the opposite direction when you hear it. Average instruments otherwise. My Moeck Rottenburgh recorder which is pretty good and built after a baroque model.
They don't play bad, for a school orchestra, though, and it's something I don't get the chance to do often, so I'm still happy to be able to do it.
I'm not going to study music at university, so honestly I don't know where I would get a lot of other chances to do something like this. I'll see.
Edit:
@Strigoi: Are you seriously going to listen all of this, /now/? That's 5:30h of music.
Ok... yes, digital cembalo sounds are horrible, but if you're school won't buy a real one or at least borrow a spinett/virginal, there's little to do about that.
Too bad you live so far away, I could use someone to play alongside my hurdy-gurdy (which isn't very traditional though).