16,433 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bwv 853 – Prelude And Fugue No. 8 In E Flat Minor From The Well Tempered Clavier I"

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Italiano: Sinfonia numero 5, op. 64 di Tchaikovsky, Paul van Kempen dirige la Koninklijk Concertbouworkest. I Andante - II Andante Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.5, op. 64. Paul van Kempen directs the Koninklijk Concertbouworkest of Amsterdam. I Andante - II Andante
Author: author: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky director: Paul van Kempen, directing Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam) reencoded by Ruthven
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Italiano: Sinfonia numero 5, op. 64 di Tchaikovsky, Paul van Kempen dirige la Koninklijk Concertbouworkest. III Allegro - IV Andante Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.5, op. 64. Paul van Kempen directs the Koninklijk Concertbouworkest of Amsterdam. III Allegro - IV Andante
Author: author: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky director: Paul van Kempen, directing Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam) reencoded by Ruthven
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*8 steps in 17 equal temperament on C = G♭ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 28/17:1 = 564.71 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 90,52
Author: Hyacinth
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In the Bleak Midwinter performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 9 from Holiday Brass (2000). Lieutenant Colonel Philip C. Chevallard, commander and director.[1]
Author: Composition: unclear; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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Erika was a German marching song which is used by the German military. The author of the song was Herms Niel in 1930s. This song was published during Nazi Germany and ww2this recording include MIDI Erika, auch bekannt unter seinem Liedanfang Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein, ist der Titel eines bekannten deutschen Marschliedes von Herms Niel, das in den 1930er-Jahren entstand. In dem Lied wird „die naturverbundene Liebe zur Heimat besungen“.
Author: Herms Niel
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The traditional country song "John Henry", performed by Johnny Horton during an appearance at the KWKH Louisiana Hayride
Author: Traditional
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*Superminor third on C = D♯-. 17:14 = 336.13 cents. Limit: 17-limit.
Author: Hyacinth
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The Japanese Sandman (1920), by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra
Author: https://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/7654/
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waltz by Chopin (Op. 64, No. 2). According to the little book in the CD cover the piano is a "Steinway grand". Paderewski was very associated with Steinway, he and William Steinway together created the program called Steinway Artists.
Author: Untitled
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Symphony No. 4 in A major 'Italian', Op. 90 - III. Con moto moderato. IV Symfonia A-dur op. 90 Feliksa Mendelssohna, powszechnie nazywana Włoską, część III Con moto moderato w wykonaniu Skidmore College Orchestra.
Author: Untitled
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Triad in Bohlen-Pierce tuning (0 7 10). Title refers to number of semitones (unison=0).
Author: Sciurid
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*32 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 232/72=16/36=8/18=4/9:1 = 533.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 534.375 cents rather than 533.344. New version a P4 on 85,74 for 533.3251953125 cents rather than 533.344.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*8 steps in 15 equal temperament on C = F♯↓ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 28/15:1 = 640 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 102,76 Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5 with midi pitch bend on ~102,76 on Gb.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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*Nine quarter tones/supermajor third on C = E/F. Equal-tempered: 29/24=3/8:1 = 450 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 0,80 Preceded by:File:Seven quarter tones on C.mid
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius.
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*8 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = F♮ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 28/19:1 = 505.26 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 88,65 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 66 for 506.25 cents rather than 505.28. New version a P4 on 87,65 for 505.2490234375 cents rather than 505.28.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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Jesse James is a 19th century American folk song. This version was recorded by typewriter salesman Bentley Ball in 1919. It is considered to be the first recording of the Western Music genre.
Author: Bentley Ball
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Étude Op. 25, No. 1 in a-flat major, composed by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Donald Betts.
Author: Untitled
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Ausschnitte aus Schuberts Klaviersonate DV 784
Author: Franz Schubert (vor über 100 Jahren verstorben)
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Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 in C minor for piano and orchestra (13 minutes, then Scriabin Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2)
Author: Untitled
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Hymn The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended Der Tag, mein Gott, ist nun vergangen (Evang. Gesangbuch 266); Du lässt den Tag, o Gott, nun enden (Gotteslob (2013) 96)
Author: Melody & setting: Clement Cotterill Scholefield (1839-1904) 1874; sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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Second Suite in F for Military Band "III. Song of the Blacksmith" performed by the 553rd United States Air National Guard Band of the Northeast. Track 4 from Golden Anniversary (1992). Major Patrick M. Jones, commander and conductor.[1][2]
Author: Untitled
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A sequencing of Scott Joplin's Searchlight Rag. Original work is in the public domain.
Author: Elektrik Shoos, Scott Joplin (composer)
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Second Suite in F for Military Band "II. Song Without Words, I'll Love My Love" performed by the 553rd United States Air National Guard Band of the Northeast. Track 3 from Golden Anniversary (1992). Major Patrick M. Jones, commander and conductor.[1][2]
Author: Untitled
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