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On 10/31/2018 at 6:20 PM, Enrico_sw said:
Do you happen to remember what was this so you can post it again?
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Liszt (along with Paganini) was pretty much the first "rockstar" ever.
7 hours ago, Stormbringer said:Do you happen to remember what was this so you can post it again?
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Wow, that was in october, so I can't remember. If I had to post something today, then it would be:
This for the dreaming days:
This for the happy days:
And that for the sad days:


Bringing this back to life with some Baroque ![]()
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Mozart or "how could you have written THIS at age 17??" ![]()
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27 minutes ago, Stormbringer said:Bringing this back to life with some Baroque
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What is my problem that I can't follow the sheet music to this??? ![]()
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... I'll blame it on sleep deprivation ![]()
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Edit: Oooh, what a relief! The sheet music I had was the problem! Not me
It was different from what they're playing. I downloaded now a correct one ![]()
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So this is why I was confused!
The version above - which is the most popular - is the arrangement by Rimsky-Korsakov, and the sheet music I had was for this version: Mussorgsky's original ![]()
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Oh, I love classics. Especially in modern finishing. For example, a rock opera. It's just a masterpiece.
In general, I graduated from music school, but I do not like to play. I like to listen

Today it's been 250 years since the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven
His genius just can't be overstated.
Probably my favorite composer (and this one of my favorite pieces). Thank you for the music!!

I don't remember if this (or anything else by Wagner) has been posted here. Most likely it has been, but anyway:

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On 12/7/2022 at 4:21 PM, SuperG.Girl said:
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I knew I saw it somewhere in the board before! ![]()
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