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 accompaniment for Bruch`s double concerto?
Author: m1964 
Date:   2019-07-18 01:12

Does anyone know of a site I can download accompaniment (either piano part or whole orchestra) to Bruch's double concerto for clarinet and viola?
Does not have to be free download.

Thank you

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 Re: accompaniment for Bruch`s double concerto?
Author: Ken Lagace 
Date:   2019-07-18 01:29

https://imslp.org/wiki/Double_Concerto_in_E_minor,_Op.88_(Bruch,_Max)
Down a page.

https://repertoire-explorer.musikmph.de/en/product/bruch-max-35/

Or free here;
http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=69078

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 Re: accompaniment for Bruch`s double concerto?
Author: claricolin 
Date:   2019-07-18 03:56

Not sure if you're looking for sheet music or audio accompaniment, but you can find midi files to generate both here (both full orchestra and piano reduction):
http://www5.csudh.edu/oliver/clarmusi/clarmusi.htm



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 Re: accompaniment for Bruch`s double concerto?
Author: m1964 
Date:   2019-07-18 04:35

claricolin wrote:

> Not sure if you're looking for sheet music or audio
> accompaniment, but you can find midi files to generate both
> here (both full orchestra and piano reduction):
> http://www5.csudh.edu/oliver/clarmusi/clarmusi.htm
>

Thanks Claricolin,
Looking for audio accompaniment.
Is there an app or free program to generate the accompaniment from midi files?
Thanks



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 Re: accompaniment for Bruch`s double concerto?
Author: claricolin 
Date:   2019-07-18 11:59

Musescore is terrific- free and open source. The default instrument sounds are OKish, but once you become familiar with the program then search for musescore soundfonts to find better sounds - Colin



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 Re: accompaniment for Bruch`s double concerto?
Author: m1964 
Date:   2019-07-18 18:10

claricolin wrote:

> Musescore is terrific- free and open source. The default
> instrument sounds are OKish, but once you become familiar with
> the program then search for musescore soundfonts to find
> better sounds - Colin
>

Thanks-I will try it.

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