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Scarlatti Sonata in C Major K72

Domenico Scarlatti composed well over 500 keyboard sonatas. These single-movement works are usually in a binary form and intended for performance on the main keyboard instrument of his time, the harpsichord.
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Bach Prelude in C Major

Another one of Bach’s greatest hits. This prelude from the first volume of The Well-Tempered Clavier is studied by almost every piano student at some point. It provides the harmonic backdrop for the Bach-Gounod Ave Maria. Well-Tempered tuning is still not quite the same as our modern equal tempered system, but is closer than the [...]

Royalty Free Music Collection Releases

The release schedule for Royalty Free Music Collection offerings will be sporadic over the next 8-12 weeks.
I am currently in the process of moving and getting my house ready for rental. Shortly after this process is done, I’m going to be in the middle of the busiest time of year for work and will probably [...]

Oh, I Get It

Time for Sting Week once again. This piece is intended to be a “somebody just said something funny” type of musical sting. For some reason, I always feel like I need to use a double reed instrument in this type of situation.
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Emperor Variations

This very well known melody was originally written by Haydn (to words by Lorenz Haschka) for a birthday celebration for Emperor Francis II. This set of variations was composed shortly after for his string quartet Op. 76, No. 3, now referred to as the “Emperor” Quartet. Haydn intended to write music to rival Britain’s ‘God [...]

Well, I Never!

An updated version of a musical sting originally written for The Arbiter Chronicles episode “Dreamer”. Another instance of words being used to inspire the rhythm in the musical idea. In this case, the line just before the sting, “Well, I never!”
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Haydn Symphony 94 IV Allegro di molto

Haydn’s Symphony No. 94 was first performed in 1792. One of his later “London” symphonies, these works were created at the height of his popularity and were incredibly well received. This 4th movement is a rondo, often used by Haydn for his finales.
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Royalty Free Music Collection Podcast Goes Weekly

I decided that the Royalty Free Music Collection podcast could use more short segments that would be appropriate for use as stings, bridges, or transition segments in projects. Eventually this turned into the realization that I should be able to go weekly with every other week as “Sting Week” where I can produce a piece [...]

Something Not Quite Right

A short musical sting providing a little taste of suspense or even creepiness. A musical version of the hairs sticking up on the back of the neck.
This composition marks the first for Sting Week in The Royalty Free Music Collection podcast. Every other week will be a short (less than 10 second) piece that can [...]

Spring Song by Felix Mendelssohn

This piece has probably been used for almost every cartoon segment showing Spring with birds chirping and flying about. So, most people probably haven’t heard more than the first 17-20 seconds. Still fewer probably know that it was composed by Felix Mendelssohn.
The piece is actually from Book V of the Songs Without Words (Lieder Ohne [...]