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BaroqueMIDI's sequences are known as one of the most faithful reproductions of classical music on Online Sequencer, with all of his sequences having been played over 8,000 times. Here are some of the highlights of his collection of sequences:

Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, S. 244
This sequence is a faithful reproduction of Franz Liszt's most famous composition, the second Hungarian Rhapsody. It is also BaroqueMIDI's most famous sequence is the most popular sequence he ever uploaded. This piece was featured and popularised by Tom and Jerry in the cartoon "The Cat Concerto". The piece consists of the Lassan - in C# minor, and the Friska, which is in F# major. Near the end of the piece is a Cadenza ad libitum, an optional cadenza, which BaroqueMIDI chose not to include. It is also one of the few sequences that he made to have the piece's name spelled out by (non-sounding) notes.

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major
Bach wrote his fifth Brandenburg Concerto along with five more, which were submitted to the Margrave of Brandenburg. The first movement is the most popular movement, and is also the second most popular sequence of BaroqueMIDI. He also uploaded the rest of the piece a few months later.
 
BaroqueMidi is also known for talking about himself in the third person.

Well done though, they are excellent reproductions.
this thread isn't complete, said baroquemidi.
baroquemidi also said that he does indeed talk in the third person.
he did so because this was a thread, and that if he used the first person, it would seem that he had an ego.