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MIDI Sequences
I didn't realize until recently just how good MIDI files could sound -- and their compact size is a definite advantage over other formats. It's simply a matter of getting good voices -- more on this as I learn about the details. Below are some excellent keyboard sequences I have hunted down on the web:

Bach
Goldberg Variations
Invention BWV.772
Invention BWV.773
Invention BWV.774
Invention BWV.775
Invention BWV.776
Invention BWV.777
Invention BWV.778
Invention BWV.779
Invention BWV.780
Invention BWV.781
Invention BWV.782
Invention BWV.783
Invention BWV.784
Invention BWV.785
Invention BWV.786

Beethoven
32 Variations

Chopin
Ballade No.4
Etude Op.10 No.1
Etude Op.10 No.9
Etude Op.25 No.11
Fantasy-Impromptu
Nocturne Op.55 No.2
Nocturne Op.62 No.1
Nocturne Op.72 No.1
Waltz Op.18

Debussy
Arabesque No.1
Fireworks

Liszt
Etude de Concert No.4
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
La Campanella
La Leggierezza
Les Cloches de Geneve
Liebestraum
Sonata
Sonetto del Petrarca 104
Un Sospiro
Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen

Mozart
Adagio K.540
Fantasy K.397
Fantasy K.475
Sonata K.545 - first movement
Twelve Variations

Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition
 (Horowitz transcription)

Rachmaninov
Russian Rhapsody for Two Pianos

Scarlatti
Sonata in B minor L.33

Schubert
F-minor Fantasy for Four Hands Op.103
Wanderer Fantasy Op.15

Schumann
Arabeske Op.18
Kinderszenen No.10

Scriabin
Sonata No.5

Wagner
Liebestod (Liszt transcription)
Overture to Tannhauser (Liszt transcription)

 

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