It's nice to return the favor
I was sitting at the Vilnius University cafeteria after lunch and answering comments for my multiple posts this morning on Steem when I discovered a new entry by my friend @contrabourdon for our Secrets of Organ Playing Contest. It was his excellent recording of my Op. 1 - Veni Creator Spiritus (2007) for a two manual organ with optional pedals.
11 days ago @contrabourdon purchased this piece from my Secrets of Organ Playing store on Shopify. His organ playing skills are quite good if he could learn and record it in such a short period of time.
After listening to [his video] (https://steemit.com/secretsoforganplaying/@contrabourdon/veni-creator-spiritus-op-1-vidas-pinkevicius-or-secrets-of-organ-playing-contest-week-21), I asked him if any of his organ compositions are available online to which he sent me this link:
https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/203609.html
This is his organ arrangement of Berceuse by Gabriel Faure. I have just bought it and looking forward to playing and recording it. Will be nice to return the favor...
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I look forward to hearing it one day. Thank you again. Of course, I didn’t record your piece with the expectation that you would return the favour—but your returning gesture is much appreciated 👍
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I know that! But it's always good to know your work is being appreciated...
Then it should be called the favour pay back time