*4 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 24/72:1 = 66.67 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 43,53 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 65.625 cents rather than 66.668. New version a PU on 42,85 for 66.6503906250 cents rather than 66.668.
*35 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 235/72:1 = 583.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,58 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 91 for 584.375 cents rather than 583.345. New version a P4 on 85,90 for 583.3251953125 cents rather than 583.345.
*5 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 25/72:1 = 83.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,58 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 91 for 84.375 cents rather than 83.335. New version a PU on 85,90 for 83.3251953125 cents rather than 83.335.
Title/Work: Messiah (Handel) Content: No.06: Air: But who may abide (Conclusion) Genre(s): Oratorio Author(s)/(Composer(s): George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Charles Jennens (1700-1773) Performer(s): Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Conductor: Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967)) Conductor: Malcolm Sargent Place of recording: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside (United Kingdom) 1st release date: 1947 1st recording date: 14 July 1946
The Horst Wessel Song, performed by the choir of the Leipzig Church of St. Thomas in 1936. From 1930 to 1945, this was the official anthem of the Nazi Party.