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Old Nov-18-2008, 17:24
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Hi!
I know, this is a very famous one, only i can't find it's name anywhere! )
Would someone help me with it?

http://www.4shared.com/file/72069899/98e5723a/miez.html

Thanks!!
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Old Nov-18-2008, 19:24
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Hi, I would be really grateful if anyone could tell me what the music is playing in the background at the start of this clip...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sej8Moh-Uls

I have tried everything!
Hi,

It's Chopin - Prélude in A Major op. 28 No. 7 (composed in 1837, published in 1839)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6bOwlj2fc5A

Nice little piece (and not too hard!)

best wishes,

Jon Kershaw
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Old Nov-18-2008, 19:29
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Thank you kindly Jon, I searched and searched and became convinced it was the Minute Waltz Op.64! Which is another wonderful piece of music, the middle section is very similar in terms of mood, though slightly more spritely...

Your help is much appreciated.
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Old Nov-18-2008, 19:31
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Hi!
I know, this is a very famous one, only i can't find it's name anywhere! )
Would someone help me with it?

http://www.4shared.com/file/72069899/98e5723a/miez.html

Thanks!!
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. 1st Movement!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=C0aZt5vgFHE

Couldn't resist posting this too (although not the 1st movement):
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sZs6D-w0Ex4
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Old Nov-18-2008, 19:37
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Hi there, could anyone identify the following piece of music? They were playing it at an event we covered recently and I have been dying to find out what the music is!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ep-X6ofNB8

Hope someone can help!
Cheers,
James
The video has been removed (so no hope of identifying it!)
Can you find another video? !
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Old Nov-21-2008, 03:29
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Found it! Nevermind!

Last edited by Billabong81; Nov-21-2008 at 03:35.
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Old Nov-25-2008, 06:06
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can someone help me out identifying this piece? It's for a class:

http://media.putfile.com/classical-piece-51
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Old Nov-25-2008, 10:51
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Grandes Études de Paganini, S.141 - La Campanella (Liszt)
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Old Nov-26-2008, 02:03
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Hi everyone!

I was wondering is anyone could help me identify this piece of music. It would help me greatly because it is for my music appreciation class. In order to listen to the piece, you must first visit

http://www.arsnovasinfonia.com/musiconline/

and then scroll down to exam piece #1. If anyone could help me identify the piece, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the help!
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Old Nov-26-2008, 04:07
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MOZART- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 1st mvt
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Old Nov-26-2008, 04:16
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Arrow Is this Mahler??? Please help!!!

Hello,
So I was watching the Leonard Bernstein biography called "Reaching for the Note" (cheesy, I know), and I heard the most beautifully sad melody that has haunted me for weeks. Of course it wasn't listed in the credits, and no one can identify it for me. It is the same theme over and over, a very simple motive. I don't know if this is the correct key, but I've notated the main theme below--if anyone can identify it, I would be eternally grateful!

C Ab Bb C D Eb, Bb Gb Ab Bb C Db, Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Bb Cb Db.

It's in a slow two (cut time), and the rhythm is: 8th-16th-16th-8th-8th-half, 8th-16th-16th-8th-8th-half, quarter-8th-8th-quarter-quarter-quarter-8th-8th-quarter.

I believe the theme comprises a sequence. I want to say it's Mahler or something, and it must be very well known. All I can say is it is melancholy and mournful, and they play it at the end of the biography as they discuss the end of Bernstein's life.

Thanks for the help,
L G
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Old Nov-26-2008, 04:22
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Sorry, I should have been more clear. When you go to the page, you have to scroll all the way down to the "Exam Pieces" section and the piece that I am looking to identify is "Exam Piece #1". Thanks for the help!
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Old Nov-27-2008, 09:23
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Evening all,

I'm in Australia and have been mulling over a piece used to advertise a documentary on Orangutans (you read correctly) on the ABC. Typically I cannot remember the name or where I have heard it before now... the part that strikes me familiar is a progression somewhat like this : C B G B C B G B C B G B A

I admit I am tone deaf and my piano is out of tune (neither do I play or read music), so this may well be impressively wrong. The piece is slow, mellow, gently uplifting, and perhaps composed for strings. Any help would be vastly appreciated... the insanity of not knowing is begin to wear thin.
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Old Nov-29-2008, 19:36
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Does anyone here know where this is taken from, meaning the music playing in the background? It sounds like it's from an opera of some kind, thanks if anyone can help!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/52025562ac764c06/
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Old Nov-30-2008, 19:43
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Evening all,

I'm in Australia and have been mulling over a piece used to advertise a documentary on Orangutans (you read correctly) on the ABC. Typically I cannot remember the name or where I have heard it before now... the part that strikes me familiar is a progression somewhat like this : C B G B C B G B C B G B A

I admit I am tone deaf and my piano is out of tune (neither do I play or read music), so this may well be impressively wrong. The piece is slow, mellow, gently uplifting, and perhaps composed for strings. Any help would be vastly appreciated... the insanity of not knowing is begin to wear thin.

Morricone, I think from The Mission.
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