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Author: Jeff
Posted: Oct 15 2005 - 02:42 PM
Subject: re: Mozart and Beethoven Help!!
Great! Thanks.... The strings like sound in Beethoven's really threw with me.. I was never looking for a Piano Sonanta.

Much appreciated.
Author: Soma
Posted: Oct 15 2005 - 10:59 AM
Subject: re: Mozart and Beethoven Help!!
(1) Mozart: Symphony No. 25 - 1st movement

(2) Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 (Pathetique) - 3rd movement
Author: Jeff
Posted: Oct 15 2005 - 06:47 AM
Subject: Mozart and Beethoven Help!!
Can anyone help indentify these?

Mozart's http://www.piugame.com/mp3/Pump%20me%20Amadeus.mp3
I think it is one of his opera overtures or if not one of the fast symphony movements?

Beethoven's http://www.piugame.com/kor/dn_mp3/Beethoven%20Virus_Banya.mp3
This one I'm really lost. (It's not a virus.. the mp3 title just have that name on it.. trust me!)

Thanks!!! Please help! Thanks!
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