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Author: Soma
Posted: Jul 21 2005 - 12:35 AM
Subject: re: Please help me with this tune!
Maybe it's Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1
It sounds a bit like the second theme from the first movement.

It's somewhat vaguely like the wedding march from Karl Goldmark's "Rustic Wedding" Symphony. I've stuck that in the files for you to have a listen.

Actually, it quite a delightful symphony and not particularly well-known, which is a shame.
Author: Lawrence
Posted: Jul 20 2005 - 03:13 AM
Subject: Please help me with this tune!
This one has been driving me nuts for years.
Would anybody recognize this? Thanks in advance. Lawrence.


 
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