I somehow managed to sequence the Aria from the Goldberg Variations. I realized that a string trio is much more difficult than I had thought. What I felt while performing was that unless each soloist's sound blended well with each other, there would be no music at all. This is even more true for a live ensemble. When simply listening to the piece, it's very easy to follow. However, when it came to sequencing, I struggled because I couldn't get the balance between the instruments right. I had a hard time finding a satisfactory balance. Although there is no comparison, it seems that the pianist Lang Lang spent more than 20 years researching and recording this variation. Now, since this Aria is the basis of this variation, I would like to review it again in a while.
I used a solo sound library from the Emotional series of the same manufacturer (Best Service). I didn't want to use too much vibration this time, but the non-vibrating patches didn't sound very appropriate, so I used a lot of patches with vibration.
Title: Goldberg Variations for String Trio "ARIA"
(Transcription by Dmitry Sitkovesky)
Sound Libraries: Emotional Violin, Emotional Viola and
Emotional Cello
Audio file format: mp3 (Stream directly on your PC)