Tristan midi files




















Tristan appears, greeting Isolde with cool courtesy. When she announces that she wants satisfaction for Morold's death, Tristan offers her his sword, but she will not kill him. This would violate King Marke's hospitality and her own unwilling vows, she replies. Better that she and Tristan make peace with a drink of friendship.

Understanding that she means to poison them both, he drinks, and she does the same. Expecting death, they exchange a long look of love instead, then fall into a passionate embrace. ACT II. In a garden outside Marke's castle, distant horns signal the departure of the king and his retinue on a hunting party.

Sending the girl to stand watch, Isolde herself puts out the torch and welcomes Tristan rapturously. Both hail the darkness, which banishes the light of everyday reality and false appearances. It was the forces of daylight, Isolde says, that caused Tristan to behave conventionally and bring her from Ireland; the potion, the power of love, has released them from this delusion. Feeling safe in the truthfulness of night, they welcome its embrace.

Their idyll is shattered as Kurwenal runs in with a warning: the king and his followers have returned, led by Melot, who denounces the lovers. Moved and disturbed, Marke declares that it was Tristan himself who urged him to marry and chose the bride, asking how a knight he so loved could bring dishonor on him.

Tristan says he cannot answer, then turns to Isolde and asks whether she will follow him into the realm of death. She accepts, and Melot rushes forward, sword drawn. Wounded, Tristan falls in Kurwenal's arms. Outside Kareol, Tristan's home castle in Brittany, the knight lies grievously wounded, tended by Kurwenal.

I missed this the first time, but glad I finally caught up. I'll have tons of fun digging through these! Eye of the Storm has been out for some time but I forgot to update everything here Anyone remember this shit?

The MIDI actually turns 7 years old this month so naturally it was in a bit of a rough state, so I gave it a bit of a polish and now finally here it is. In bigger news, I just finished my music degree!

For my big project at the end of it I made a 5-track EP called Voyager which I released last month, and you can find this at Bandcamp , Spotify , and on my Youtube channel. I'm super happy with how it's turned out but the reason I bring it up here is because I made MIDI mockups of each track before putting the real thing together, and now with a bit of post-release tweaking they too can now go off into the wild.

Here's a summary of the changes quoting my post because I can't be bothered to setup all the links again :V. Thanks and enjoy! Can confirm that this is an absolutely lovely track, a melodic medieval styled lute-focused song perfect for any kind of historical castle or village.

It was an honor to make the map it was originally designed for. Small update, nothing notable but just doing a bit of rebranding and housekeeping - the ZIP is now on Dropbox and is slightly restructured, Doom projects now in their own subfolder.

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