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Music composed between 1815 and 1910, excluding Chopin: Liszt, Mendelssohn, etc.
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 28 Aug 2004, 09:51

Check out his piano Concertos and piano Etudes.

The 12th Etude - Elegie in Memory of Liszt, is VERY moving and a total masterpiece.

This piece should be part of the mainstream repertoire.
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Postby Jackson » 28 Aug 2004, 10:14

Ah another stranger.
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 28 Aug 2004, 10:16

hahahahahahahaha, Indeed!

So much of the greatest music is by lesser known composers you know!
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Postby Jackson » 28 Aug 2004, 10:28

So you mean Chopin was not great?
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 28 Aug 2004, 10:31

No, i was saying something as if - alot of the most beautiful women are brunettes, that doesnt mean to say blondes arent beautiful.
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Postby Medtner » 28 Aug 2004, 10:34

Comme_le_Vent wrote:no, i was saying that alot of the most beautiful women are brunettes, that doesnt mean to say blondes arent beautiful


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Postby Jackson » 28 Aug 2004, 10:34

HAHAHA MY JOKE GOT YOU.


Sorry for disturbing...
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Postby PianistSk8er » 28 Aug 2004, 10:34

Where did you hear this, Comme?

I'm interested in all of these weird un heard of composers. :P
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 29 Aug 2004, 01:15

where did i hear what?

i have the hyperion recording of the piano and orchestral works

and the louis kentner amazing recording of the etudes
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Postby LaPianistaLoca » 29 Aug 2004, 19:56

Comme_le_Vent wrote:No, i was saying something as if - alot of the most beautiful women are brunettes, that doesnt mean to say blondes arent beautiful.


WHAT??? :!:

Yes, I've heard a little of etudes before. Simply wonderful.
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 30 Aug 2004, 06:48

how did you hear them?
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Postby An!ma` » 30 Aug 2004, 06:52

Never even heard of this guy, care to share? :-P.
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Postby Comme_le_Vent » 30 Aug 2004, 06:55

my friend google might help you with it, as i cannot be bothered
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Postby An!ma` » 30 Aug 2004, 06:56

Alrighty then!
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Postby Scriabinist » 30 Aug 2004, 08:55

I'm going to eMule right now and start doenloading his stuff! :P
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