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Author: kirk
Posted: Aug 11 2006 - 01:19 AM
Subject: re: Russian (?) piano piece
The Mozart sonata is nice. I remember playing it years ago. The first few notes of the melody are similar to the start of my puzzle piece, and the tempo may also be similar. But the puzzle piece is more modern. Could be Shostakovitch, or maybe Bartok. It bounces along without the kind of longer scale-wise runs like you have in the Mozart sonata. Thanks for giving this a shot.
Author: Soma
Posted: Jul 25 2006 - 01:09 AM
Subject: re: Russian (?) piano piece
Maybe Mozart. Try Piano Sonata in C, K545, 3rd movement.

Worth listening to even if it isn't your puzzle piece :)
Author: kirk
Posted: Jun 23 2006 - 04:40 AM
Subject: Russian (?) piano piece
Anybody know a short piano piece in which this phrase often occurs?


 
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