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Tschaikowsky "The Nutcracker" op. 71a 1. "Ouverture miniature" Piano version in meantone

2024-06-20 11 Dailymotion

0:00 12 equal temperament<br />3:36 Kirnberger Ⅲ<br />7:12 P.C.1/6 Meantone temperament<br />10:47 Rameau's modified meantone temperament, interprited by Kuwagata ♭type 2009<br />14:23 S.C.1/4 Meantone temperament<br />17:59 S.C.2/7 Meantone temperament<br /><br />Composed and arranged for piano by:<br />Пётр Ильич Чайковский, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ( 1840 - 1893 )<br /> <br /> <br />Piano performance data production:S.P.ORCHESTRA M-Musica<br /> <br /> <br />Software sound source:IvoryⅡ American Concert D<br />https://synthogy.com/index.php/products/software-products/ivory-2-american-concert-d<br /> <br />Mixdown:Stinburg Cubase Elements 10<br />https://new.steinberg.net/<br />  <br />Video Editing:Loilo Scope<br />https://loilo.tv/<br /> <br />"Meantone" is improved versions of the "Just Intonation"(Pure tuning).<br />Although it remains somewhat disconcerting to ears accustomed to the 12 equal temperament, the "Meantone" proves effective in creating a magical fairy tale world.<br /> <br />Around 1891, when The Nutcracker was composed, it is generally believed that the 12 equal temperament was quite popular. However, a study of ballet music and music for ballroom dancing shows that there are many pieces like this one for which "Meantone" or "Modified Meantone" fits well.<br />

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