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Lothar Classical Piano France


Period-appropriate piano music for the French campaign in Over Flanders Fields sets quite a different mood than the cinematic presentation of OBD Software’s official soundtrack. Additional musical immersion mod available for Germany, and may follow for other nations.

 

The Music: Gabriel Fauré was the most progressive and celebrated French composer of his generation. In the later years of his life, struggling with deafness, his music took a darker, more introspective turn. Pensive anger, grief, despair, bouts of calm and remembered joy--presaged the bleeding of France in the Great War.

 

 

Nocturne No.9, Op.97

Composed: 1908

Published: 1908

 

Nocturne No.10, Op.99

Composed: 1908

Published: 1909

 

9 Préludes, Op.103

Composed: 1909-1910

Published: 1910

 

Nocturne No.11, Op.104/1

Composed: 1904

Published: 1913

 

Nocturne No.12, Op.107

Composed: 1915

Published: 1916

 

 

Tracklist:

Op.97 MenuMusic1

Op.99 MenuMusic

Op.103/1 CampaignStartMusic

Op.103/2 NewsMusic

Op.103/3 ambienceroom

Op.103/4 HangarFadeMusic

Op.103/5 ambiencebattle

Op.103/6 ambiencepeace

Op.103/7 MissionBriefMusic

Op.103/8 MissionBriefMusic1

Op.103/9 DefeatMusic

Op.104/1 MenuMusic2

Op.107 MenuMusic3

 

 

Source:

Piano Society: Free Classical Recordings

http://pianosociety.com

 

Requires:

Over Flanders Fields

http://overflandersfields.com

 

JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler:

http://combatace.com...-enabler-jsgme/

 

Installation:

The installer will automatically extract the mod into your OFF JSGME mods folder if OFF and JSGME are installed correctly. JSGME will run when done so you can activate the mod. The installer must be run as an administrator to access JSGME.


 

Edited by Lothar of the Hill People

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