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#6
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Espy
Wanderer
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Hm, you interested in listening to Chopin? I used to play (and listen to) quite a few of his pieces. I also have a CD next to me, all classical music. It's called Richard Clayderman: Concerto, and I've listened to it since I was a kid. Here's the track listing:
1.) Tchaikovsky -- Piano Concerto No. 1
2.) Mozart -- Elvira Madigan
3.) Bath -- Cornish Rhapsody
4.) Liszt -- Liebestraume
5.) Rachmaninoff -- Piano Concerto No. 2
6.) Beethoven -- "Pathetique" Sonata
7.) Williams -- Dream of Olwen
8.) Beethoven -- Fur Elise
9.) Debussy -- Arabesque (One of my favorites. If you like Debussy, try his Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum. I played that for a piano exam once, and grew a little too fond of it. You'd have to find a /good/ rendition of it, though. I can help w that.)
10.) Addinsell -- Warsaw Concerto
11.) Beethoven -- Moonlight Sonata
12.) Bach -- Badinerie
13.) Debussy -- Clair de Lune (Sent my dad to sleep a few times while I was practicing this one for another exam.)
14.) Grieg -- Piano Concerto
15.) Chopin -- Nocturne in E-flat Major
16.) Rachmaninoff -- Paganini Variations
17.) Satie -- Gymnopedie No. 1
18.) Gershwin -- Rhapsody in Blue
My tastes in music range from classical, to jpop, to heavy metal, sssoooo...
Step in front of a runaway train
____Just to feel alive again
â•â•â•â•â•â•â•? ?•â•â•â•â•â• â•â•â•â•â•â•â•? ?•â•â•â•â•â•
Pushing forward through the night_____
Aching chest and blurry sight
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Posted 06-16-2016, 07:24 PM
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