Originally posted by dusken
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Originally posted by duskenThe Moonlight Sonata:
I believe the first movement is more famous and would probably be considered more tender. It has three movements each faster than the other.
the second movement is sorta waltzy & minuetish or something... kinda makes u wanna dance 18th century style lol & finally the third is crazy fast & loud.. so much for the "Moonlight" theory... hahaha
Originally posted by AnonymouseThe world could not have done without that perceptive insight.
isnt there a broom somewhere waiting to whack u over the head?
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Originally posted by hyebruinone of the most beautiful pieces ever written:
vivaldi's "spring" movement....absolutely genius!!!
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" is 4 concertos, one for each season, with 3 movements each. the opening movement of "Spring" is the most popular one (Linen Chest commercials.. lol) & thats probably the one ure listening to.
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Originally posted by ardenik"Spring" is not a movement, its an entire concerto with 3 movements of its own.
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" is 4 concertos, one for each season, with 3 movements each. the opening movement of "Spring" is the most popular one (Linen Chest commercials.. lol) & thats probably the one ure listening to.
thanks for the info but 'linen chest commercials' is not where i listen to it; i do have all 4 seasons on one cd
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Originally posted by EmilAlbinoni-Adagio for Strings in G Minor
Dvorak - New World Symphony- Mvt. 3
Pachelbel's Canon in D (very full orchestration)
Originally posted by duskenHe never said you were listening to it because of the commercial, fibroma.man if ure as creative playing music as u are coming up with insults, id like to jam with u some day
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