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Author: liszt
Posted: Feb 09 2006 - 10:03 AM
Subject: re: anyone knows this?
The melody reminds me to a russian theme, where Beethoven worte variations for piano, op. 107

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Author: landogarner
Posted: Feb 08 2006 - 03:23 AM
Subject: re: re: anyone knows this?
Hi,
first of all, thanks for ading the music. To
answer your question, the rhythm happens
to be exactly the one you used. *smile*
also the tempo is the same. the firstmelody,
in minor mode, is played with woodwinds,
cello underneath. the 2nd melody in c major is
piano solo, not just that melody but with chords
played by the piano.
hope that helps more,
thanks

Author: w0lfie
Posted: Feb 08 2006 - 02:19 AM
Subject: re: anyone knows this?
I've added music here by using the l tag:

 
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do you remember the rythm?

I'll look around and see what I come up with. Orchestra and piano is more than likely a piano concerto. That helps narrow it down quite a bit.

Author: landogarner
Posted: Feb 07 2006 - 10:07 PM
Subject: anyone knows this?
hello everyone,
first time i post on this forum, so take it easy
on me, ok? :-) OK, it's about a tune that
comes, i'm pretty sure, from a piano concerto,
at least there is orchestra and piano. I guess
the main key of the movement is A minor, the
piano melody is starting in C major.
the orchestral melody goes like this (first
time i type out notes, so i'm sorry if it makes
no sense): e3a3a3a3a3c4c4b3a3g#3g#3g#3g#3b3b3 .
the solo piano melody is in C major and goes
like: g3c4c4c4c4e4e4d4c3b3b3b3b3d4d4
OK, that's how i heard it, would be amazing
if anyone knew what that is. It has to be
something popular as it is played in a

commercial for a classical cd collection. maybe
that helps.
thanks in advance, bye
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