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Author: music_fodder
Posted: Jun 02 2016 - 07:02 PM
Subject: re: please help identify classical music
It really sounds like an Ludovico Einaudi music... Its def his style, I had a quick listen to a playlist on youtube, but there are so many that he wrote! - some are obviously way off, but others sound quite close. I am about 60% sure its one of his.
Author: obersee1
Posted: Feb 20 2016 - 06:05 PM
Subject: please help identify classical music
Please help identify this classical music. It is playing at the beginning of this CNN tv show (link below) where the voiceover says "this is praslin." I think this is a modern version of a classical piece of music I heard on a United international flight's classical music station. Unfortunately, CNN doesn't have the credits for this show. I tried to attach it as a m4a file (sorry i could not get the recording feature and hash to work). Thank you!

http://www.cnn.com/videos/intl_tv-shows/2015/06/29/seychelles-biodiversity-inside-africa-b-spc.cnn
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How to insert music:

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