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    Hi Soubasse,

    But dear sir aren't you a teacher? If so, then you have much to show for in life.

    Back on topic: Variations on Dives and Lazarus by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

    Cheers,

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    Today:- BWV 542, followed by BWV 538 and finally BWV 597.

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    Right now listening to Beethoven's 9 symphonies by Jos van Immerseel and Anima Eterna on advice of Contratrombone64

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    At the moment: *Ad Nos Ad Salutarem Undam* by Franz Liszt.

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    Fryderyk Chopin - Piano Concert in e minor

    Sergei Prokofiev - Symphony no. 1 opus 25, D major
    Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.
    Victor Hugo


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    Talking Many MIDIs and some Schubert

    Hello,

    Currently Schubert's impromptu #3 in G flat, I'm learning to play it too.

    Also many midi's, let's see if I can copy and paste the list:

    Beet-MoonLte1
    Beet-MoonLte2
    Beet-MoonLte3
    Fur Elise by Ludwig von Beethoven
    chopinraindropprelude
    rhapsodie hongroise no 2 (nc)smythe
    Alkan-Chante1-Assez vivement-Op38a
    Alkan-DansLeGenreAncienop31 03
    Alkan-GrandeSonateop33 QuasiFaust
    Alkanop31 13
    Alkanop39 04
    Alkanop39 05
    Alkanop39 06
    Alkanop39 07
    Alkanop39 10
    Alkanop39 12
    AlkanOp47finasa
    Alkan-ReveDAmour-AssesViteop31 17
    J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #3
    Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
    chopinetudeBLACKKEYS
    Beet-rondoacapOP129rageoverlostpenny
    chop-rev-].mid
    cons5
    invent4
    DeB-arabesqu[1]
    lsztvalse[1]
    lszt et3UnSospiro
    lszt hr2[1]
    lszt valseImp
    lsztarantel[1]
    lsztgondola[1]
    lsztmazeppa[1]
    lsztpaganinietude3
    lsztpaganinietude6
    lsztPetrarchSonnet
    lszttranspaganinietude3
    sch ave[1]

    that's about half of the WINAMP playlist
    Wagner's music is better than it sounds. - Mark Twain's Autobiography

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    Brahms *Ein Deutsches Requiem* played by the Berlin Philharmonic and conducted by Sir Simon Rattle.

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    G.F Haendel - Concerto for Oboe, no.3 in g minor
    Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.
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    *Barber Of Seville* by Rossini.

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    Grieg Piano Concerto - Not sure who was playing; it was on tv.
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
    ''The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work.'' - Michael Jackson


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    Mass in E-minor by Anton Bruckner.

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    Martha Argerich playing Shostakovich.First piano concerto,Concertino for two pianos and Piano Quintet.

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    Shostakovich String Quartet No.1

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    After Argerich's Shostakovich.I listened to excerpts of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, Prokofiev's Liutenant Kije Suite and Paul Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice played by St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yuri Temirkanov.Then i listened to Mendelssohn's 1st and 2nd piano concertos.Cyprien Katsaris is soloist with Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra conducted by Kurt Masur.After that i listened Mendelssohn's 4th symphony played by Berliner Philharmoniker under the direction of legendary Klaus Tennstedt.Right now i am listening to Beethoven's third piano concerto,Christian Zacharias at the piano,Hans Vonk at the baton and orchestra is Staatskapelle Dresden. After this concerto i will listen to Schubert's 9th symphony from Klaus Tennstedt and Berliner Philharmoniker and i will close the day with Strauss' Ein Heldenleben from Mariss Jansons and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.

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    today I listened to silence

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