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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Classical (perhaps New Age) tune. Can you help me? [solved
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Author: mockingbirdking
Posted: Oct 18 2006 - 10:56 PM
Subject: re: Classical (perhaps New Age) tune. [Solved]
Author: mockingbirdking
Posted: Oct 18 2006 - 10:53 PM
Subject: re: Classical (perhaps New Age) tune. Can you help me?
Wow! It's funny how happy little things can make you. That's the tune! Thank you, Fretsource. :)
Author: Fretsource
Posted: Oct 18 2006 - 08:42 PM
Subject: re: Classical (perhaps New Age) tune. Can you help me?
Hi
I believe it's 'Fantasia para un gentilhombre' by Joaquin Rodrigo
Author: mockingbirdking
Posted: Oct 18 2006 - 08:28 PM
Subject: Classical (perhaps New Age) tune. [Solved]
A while back (maybe eleven or twelve years ago) I heard a classical music piece on a late night public radio program. It was an oboe playing a mournful tune with either a lute or guitar playing bass and string instruments echoing the melody. I'm going to be haunted by the song until I can find it. Can you help me?


 
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