Jack Sirulnikoff (Classical)
Mostly electronic realizations of classical and original music.
L'isle joyeuse (Debussy) (Classical)
Artist Comments Debussy worked on 'L'isle joyeuse' (1904) while enjoying a romantic tryst on the island of Jersey. The piece was apparently inspired by a Watteau painting 'L'Embarquement pour Cythère'. The musical language contains interesting combinations the Lydian mode as well as Whole Tone and Major scales. This realization uses the Garritan Steinway piano.
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Prelude to 'Tristan und Isolde' (Wagner) (Classical)
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These pieces were all realized using my program 'Midi File Creator (32 bit)', Garritan Personal Orchestra or Garritan's Jazz and Big Band, Cakewalk Express, and Cool Edit Pro.A Yamaha CLP50 is also a sound source for some of the piano music.