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Mizmo: That was fantastic - better than Duelling Banjos. The audience was dumbfounded. Always liked Hauser.Yes they were great together..you might like this one..Thunderstruck
Mizmo: That was fantastic - better than Duelling Banjos. The audience was dumbfounded. Always liked Hauser.Yes they were great together..you might like this one..Thunderstruck
Actually I was the one who introduced you to it. I love their version of it..Yes they were great together..you might like this one..Thunderstruck
Not a fan, but my mother loved her opera. She would drag dad up to NYC to watch an opera once a year. My dad absolutely hated wearing a tux. In fact, he left it at home on purpose once and mom had him go out and rent one.
It was about 2 years ago. Lol!I don't remember that..must have been way back when....View attachment 492310
Not a fan, but my mother loved her opera. She would drag dad up to NYC to watch an opera once a year. My dad absolutely hated wearing a tux. In fact, he left it at home on purpose once and mom had him go out and rent one.
I thought you'd like "Aquarium". I'd heard the piece when I was younger during performances of "Carnival of Animals", and I suppose I liked it then.I was unfamiliar with the piece so I looked it up on YouTube. I liked it instantly. It reminds me of music used in the Disney animated movie, Beauty and the Beast.
I thought it would be helpful, to others reading your post, to be able to hear it as well.
So I couldn't tell you if the tempo was off or not. Only that the piano sounds like magic.
The other video I posted was the entire Carnival Of The Animals.
I love that piece! But I think my favorite is his Symphony no. 1, written when he was only 19. IMO it's nearly perfect. I got to play in it several times. There's a famous timpani motive: C, D, E-flat.We are playing Shotakovich Symphony No. 5 in a local orchestra. It is technically difficult:
Here is a recording of it with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony:
I haven't played that. Will have to check it out.I love that piece! But I think my favorite is his Symphony no. 1, written when he was only 19. IMO it's nearly perfect. I got to play in it several times. There's a famous timpani motive: C, D, E-flat.
Yes, the youth musicians have been getting better and better during the past 50 years, for sure! Which youth orchestra is this, and where do they play.Here's a Borodin Plovetsian Dance No. 17 - we also played that this weekend. This is a youth
orchestra. I think they did a good job here:
I'm not familiar with the opera music in the film. I asked AI, and it said it was from Mozart's Requiem - "Tuba Minum". Check with an AI source, and see if it sounds familiar.I am really hoping someone can help me identify this piece of music from this Lifetime movie. It's so gorgeous. I have done multiple searches using various terms, checked iMBD, and have had no luck.
It starts toward the very end of the film, at around 1:20:35. Does anyone know what this piece is, or know of a site that could help me find it? It's clearly an opera, but the subtitles only say "Opera music."
I too am a big Chopin fan! Don't we have good taste???...My dad loved Chopin and would play many of his songs all the time. This is one of my favourites.