Klarinet Archive - Posting 001032.txt from 2001/02

From: Oliver Seely <oliver-seely@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Landler of Mozart
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 19:39:51 -0500

Here are several examples of landlers.

At the site

http://www.volkstanz.at/Volkstaenze/Einteilung/Alphabetisch/U/Video/Unterste
irer_Landler_Video.htm

you will find a video of the Untersteirer Landler. If you click on the
speaker above the little screen you can hear a much higher fidelity
rendition in MIDI format. Whereas the video in real time is both slower
and has large tempo changes even so, the MIDI is done at around quarter
note @-----. This site gives a good example of how dance music is generally
slower when it is meant to be played while there is dancing.

There is a landler MIDI file at http://www.renesenn.de/midifile.htm which
is done at around 153.

The landler from the "Sound of Music" (in MIDI format) can be heard at

http://www.geerts.com/midi-musical.htm and is done at around q=128

The Bayrischer Landler (which I remember my parents doing under the name of
Schuplattler) can be heard at http://digilander.iol.it/palmir/midi.html and
is done at around q@-----.

Oliver

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