Musescore sounds have generally improved a lot. Actually for example the sound of a choir is much more natural than in Note performer. What musescore 4 does very well is epic music like the upbuilding climax here. But where Note Performer still is much better is the more delicate stuff with nuances of chamber music, with differentiated dynamic developments, gradual crescendos and diminuendos, accentuations... There are still a lot of unnaturalities to hear in musescore where you really need to add a lot of extra information and balancing in the score to gain more convincing results. But, of course, I have to keep in mind that we're speaking about an open software for free here that has maid great and unbelievable achievements in the last year.
Amazing work! I was gonna copy it but I didn’t do it 😭, you should do mozarts requiem, Mendelssohns 3rd symphony 4th movement, or Scheherazade by Nikolai
I think time is better spent bringing pieces to live that never get performed. There is no point in spending and time trying to get a computer to do what has been recorded hundreds of times.
I listened to your symphony, and it's astonishing. I'm trying to bring in the theater a poem that I wrote, and I'm searching for someone that can compose the music for the scene where the protagonist enters in paradise: is there anyway I can contact you personally and commission you that composition?
@@paulalcazar Don't worry: i'll contact you as soon as I can. I'll finish writing something and then I'll write you: it's easier to talk about music when something is already written.
I absolutely love the ending of Mahler’s 2nd symphony, I think it’s on of the greatest if not the greatest ending in the symphonic literature!
I agree. Symphony 8 is close though, but no work of music has elicited as emotional of a reaction from me as this symphony has.
Genuine goosebumps towards the end. What Musescore 4.2 has achieved is simply extraordinary.
Incredible what can be done with MuseScore these days. Well done!
Musescore did an amazing developement! Love to work with it. I started workin on a symphony!
Musescore sounds have generally improved a lot. Actually for example the sound of a choir is much more natural than in Note performer. What musescore 4 does very well is epic music like the upbuilding climax here. But where Note Performer still is much better is the more delicate stuff with nuances of chamber music, with differentiated dynamic developments, gradual crescendos and diminuendos, accentuations... There are still a lot of unnaturalities to hear in musescore where you really need to add a lot of extra information and balancing in the score to gain more convincing results. But, of course, I have to keep in mind that we're speaking about an open software for free here that has maid great and unbelievable achievements in the last year.
incredibly good
Really nice i mean your part and composer part. and is these free sounds what are made for Musescore?
Here from Maestro
Amazing work! I was gonna copy it but I didn’t do it 😭, you should do mozarts requiem, Mendelssohns 3rd symphony 4th movement, or Scheherazade by Nikolai
I think time is better spent bringing pieces to live that never get performed. There is no point in spending and time trying to get a computer to do what has been recorded hundreds of times.
I listened to your symphony, and it's astonishing. I'm trying to bring in the theater a poem that I wrote, and I'm searching for someone that can compose the music for the scene where the protagonist enters in paradise: is there anyway I can contact you personally and commission you that composition?
Hello! I'd love to talk more about this with you! Please email me for future correspondence.
@@paulalcazar Sorry, i can’t i find your email…
@@uydfxstxeus1300 paul.alcazar001@gmail.com
Gmail says your inbox is full; is there another address at which I can contact you?
@@paulalcazar Don't worry: i'll contact you as soon as I can. I'll finish writing something and then I'll write you: it's easier to talk about music when something is already written.
8:27 all brass are missing
There should be some horns
Thank you for pointing that out. I can't believe I missed the horns at the end!
Rach piano concerto 3 mvt 3 next?
Nice, but the Bernstein version is still much better