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WildVariation 18 Have video

Author: flag lft (Linus Åkesson)

Uploaded By: flagYohabro

Song Length: 2:57
Release Year: 2015
Song Status: Active
Song Bitrate: 192 kbps
Song Source: Compo Entry
Song Platform: PlatformWild


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Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, opus 43, variation 18. Performed and programmed by Linus "lft" Âkesson.

Licence: CC-BY-SA

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Released at Revision 2015.

The original score was composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) and entered the public domain in 2013.

Last Queued : 1 month ago

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flagarrakis
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Amiga&C64 rulez

Cool

flagStinsen
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Very grandiose in the Vangelis style

flagMagikGimp

Don't really understand what's all that demoscene about this (there are a few synths added) but it's a good performance.

flagMyO
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.еру .зкщпкфь .цшдд .ьфлу .нщг .рфззн

Due to all the rubato and tempo changes, it should be pretty freakin' tricky to program all those “a few synths added” to follow a piano performance.
That, and it demos how oldskool piano and newskool C64s can mesh together pretty neatly in the realm of classical music.
The video showcases it a lot better than audio-only.