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Offline c-dur

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Do you maybe recognize this piano piece?
on: July 27, 2009, 10:20:22 AM
D C# D E F G A D2 A G F D2 F D E D

Pls, help me, I've searched for something like this everywhere! :(
Currently learning:
Beethoven, Sonata op. 2, no. 1
Bach, Sinfonia no. 7
Bach, French Suite no. 1
Moszkowski, Etude in F major
Clementi, Etude no. 30 in e
Debussy, Clair de Lune
Schubert, Improm

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Re: Do you maybe recognize this piano piece?
Reply #1 on: July 27, 2009, 11:01:21 AM
The beginning sounds like Anitras Dance from Peer Gynt. Don't know if that's it.

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Re: Do you maybe recognize this piano piece?
Reply #2 on: July 27, 2009, 01:39:03 PM
That's the thing I'm looking for! Thank you very much! :D Finally :D I've searched for this such a long time :D
Currently learning:
Beethoven, Sonata op. 2, no. 1
Bach, Sinfonia no. 7
Bach, French Suite no. 1
Moszkowski, Etude in F major
Clementi, Etude no. 30 in e
Debussy, Clair de Lune
Schubert, Improm

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Re: Do you maybe recognize this piano piece?
Reply #3 on: July 27, 2009, 01:44:43 PM
No problem - glad I could help.

Although I should point out that originally if I'm not mistaken - the piece was actually a small orchestral piece which has been arranged for piano, so if you're interesting in listening to the original - look for the instrumental version as well if you like it.
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