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Author: tocoral
Posted: May 01 2014 - 11:53 AM
Subject: re: Unknown classical piano/violin piece (could be Dvorak)
I have found it finally !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7ozVBZFuqk
it begins at 3:30
Author: tocoral
Posted: Apr 30 2014 - 05:18 PM
Subject: Unknown classical piano/violin piece (could be Dvorak)
Hello,
I'm looking for the title of the song that is played from 2:00 to the end of this extract video :
http://www.ina.fr/video/CPD95001496
(it has no link with its content)
The description says it may be from Dvorak but I'm not sure whether the credits concerns the whole video, so perhaps not.

I've already tried searching the melody on musipedia but it led to nothing. I've also tried listening to several pieces by him, it would sound a bit like a "Piano Trio" I think but I'm not sure. By the way, I think the scale is G minor at the beginning, but then it get onto a B flat minor near the end so I don't really know...

Thanks for your help !
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