Zhang Weiwu wrote:

> So, here is my question:
> where can I download the music that shows top performance of timidity?
> wish to listen to it and get an impression to what extent midi and
> timidity reaches.

Here are some mp3 files of TiMidity++ renderings that you can
download.  Free soundfonts taken from the Internet were used.
They will be available for 30 days.


The classic Prelude and Fugue in D-minor of J.S. Bach:

http://firstbooks.biz/mp3/bach565.mp3

This piece has a great amount of dynamic range.  Peak values are
at -0.19 dB.

L.v. Beethoven Piano Sonata #1 first movement:

http://firstbooks.biz/mp3/beson1a.mp3

There is also a lot of dynamic range here.  Peaks are at -0.23 dB.

A Renaissance lute piece by Bakfark:

http://firstbooks.biz/mp3/bakfark.mp3

The lute sound has been simulated with a nylon guitar soundfont.

AK


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