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Title: Who is the composer?
Post by: Sonia on 2002-11-12 03:11 AM
I would like your help to discover the author of the two musics (midi) that I recorded on Internet. Unfortunately I don’t have its name and the address of the site. How may I enclosed the musics  so you may identify them?
I thank very much your attention.
Cordially,
Sonia
Title: Re: Who is the composer?
Post by: Stephen Hutcheson on 2002-11-15 03:52 AM
I'd recommend http://www.thematiccatalogs.ca/ for a good discussion of your problem in general, and specific net resources that might help. If it's classical music, check out the incipit index at http://www.znet.com/~iwamura/page2.html ; there's also the Oxford Hymn Tune Index at http://hti.music.uiuc.edu/ .
Title: Re: Who is the composer?
Post by: Mike on 2002-11-19 04:14 PM
Hello Sonia
If you'd like to send them to me as attachments to an e-mail, I'll try to identify them.  My e-mail is
mike@webweaver.plus.com
Title: Re: Who is the composer?
Post by: Robert A. on 2002-11-19 04:37 PM
Be aware that the composer of music (Beethoven, Lennon and McCartney, or whomever) is one thing. The creator of a MIDI file (Joe Schmaltz and his synth or music program) is another thing. Sometimes they are the same thing.

On the Internet, there are some commercial MIDI renditions that have their own identities as performances, quite apart from the underlying composition.