

To download a MIDI, click its download button, to add it to Download Queue. You may start your MIDI discovery by clicking "By Composer", "By Contributor", or typing what you're looking for, into our search box above. MIDI files can also be converted to sheet music, with the appropriate software. It was originally developed in the 1980s as a standard communications protocol for connecting hardware synthesizers together with sequencers, keyboards, and other devices which controlled them.

Digital pianos, physical pianos and other real instruments, synthesizers, computerized virtual instruments, and even stage sets of an opera can all be controlled by MIDI. It is primarily used to communicate which, when, for how long, and how loud to play musical notes, and with which "instrument." But it can be used to communicate a great range of other performance data.

He has been performing alongside leading international orchestras as a guest soloist as well as teaching and studying flute pieces.In a nutshell, MIDI is a digital protocol, that is, a language which communicates performance instructions for any musical instrument or device (such as your sound card) which understands the language. Internationally renowned flautist Claudi Arimany is considered the direct heir, both in style and concept, of Jean-Pierre Rampal, his mentor and colleague. Flutists Lukasz Dlugosz, Clement Dufour, and Gergely Ittzes are heard alongside Claudi Arimany on this volume, as well as pianists Francesco Nicolosi, John Steel Ritter and Michel Wagemans, violinists Cristian Chivu and Peter Kovats, cellist Michel Wagemans, and the Orquesta Sinfonica de Cordoba. Flautist Claudi Arimany spent decades researching this project, inspiring many famous musicians to become involved in its realization. This is the ninth release in a set of 10 albums comprising the Dopplers' complete music for flute(s), including various arrangements. They were on good terms with acknowledged artists of the era, such as Ferenc Liszt, Ferenc Erkel, or Jozsef Bajza. The Doppler brothers played a dominant role in the K&K Monarchy’s musical life as composers, conductors, musicians and as orchestral soloists.
