Wow, with all these flats - very impressive, Haydn Jr 😂 not an easy feat, I'm loving how you handled this. 1st and 3rd movements are my favorite, 2nd and 4th a close second but the order changes each time I listen to it! Thank you for sharing!
I've been waiting for this video since you posted the photo of this work on FB. I think it was difficult to manage the composition of a symphony in this key, but still a great result as always! Good job Maestro. 😊
@@CostasCourtComposer I see you are using Noteperformer and I have some questions about it. How much RAM does it utilizes for a orchestral piece like this? Do I need to buy one of the VSTs listed in the menu in order to use it or can I just opt to use the Noteperformer sounds for free? I'm pondering about buying it, but my PC has only 16gb RAM, and I don't know if it would be sufficient
To tell you truth I have no idea. I'm sure the specs are on their page! I just got the standard for 129 euros I think and I m extremely happy with it. If you have Sibelius Ultimate you can also increase or decrease the vibrato and the number of players in each instrument. As I said I am very pleased but each person is different!
I'm amazed by your productivity. 40 symphonies under your belt is a huge achievement. I have three questions: 1. Do you have any live recordings of your work? 2. Do you also compose in contemporary styles as well? 3. What was your motivation for becoming a master in 18th-century style composition?
Hi thanks forntje kind words. 1) I have one made on my fortepiano opus 255. Many will follow soon. 2) No I compose only in classical period. 3) I m composing in the style I enjoy the most. Key is to have fun with what you do.
Wow, with all these flats - very impressive, Haydn Jr 😂 not an easy feat, I'm loving how you handled this. 1st and 3rd movements are my favorite, 2nd and 4th a close second but the order changes each time I listen to it! Thank you for sharing!
Thanka again for listening and posting a comment !
Fantastic!!! Μπράβο!!!!
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This is one is particularly good Kostas!
Thanks Matthew!!!
I've been waiting for this video since you posted the photo of this work on FB. I think it was difficult to manage the composition of a symphony in this key, but still a great result as always! Good job Maestro. 😊
Thanks! I was composing the next one at the same time. Its in C major.
I would like you to listen to some of my compositions. how can I do it?
@@marcodellapatria149 is it upload to your channel?
No, its another channel
@@marcodellapatria149 whats the name?
Genius
Thank you very much for listening and for the comment!
@@CostasCourtComposer I see you are using Noteperformer and I have some questions about it. How much RAM does it utilizes for a orchestral piece like this? Do I need to buy one of the VSTs listed in the menu in order to use it or can I just opt to use the Noteperformer sounds for free?
I'm pondering about buying it, but my PC has only 16gb RAM, and I don't know if it would be sufficient
To tell you truth I have no idea. I'm sure the specs are on their page! I just got the standard for 129 euros I think and I m extremely happy with it. If you have Sibelius Ultimate you can also increase or decrease the vibrato and the number of players in each instrument. As I said I am very pleased but each person is different!
I'm amazed by your productivity. 40 symphonies under your belt is a huge achievement. I have three questions:
1. Do you have any live recordings of your work?
2. Do you also compose in contemporary styles as well?
3. What was your motivation for becoming a master in 18th-century style composition?
Hi thanks forntje kind words. 1) I have one made on my fortepiano opus 255. Many will follow soon. 2) No I compose only in classical period. 3) I m composing in the style I enjoy the most. Key is to have fun with what you do.
@@CostasCourtComposer I agree. Keep it up!
@@CostasCourtComposer I agree. Keep it up!
@alontrigger thanks !
Please compose a lieder, you are amazing!
Thanks. Maybe I will you never know!
Symphony of whom?
Mine. I composed it. Costas Papazafeiropoulos