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Offline hastur

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Anything by Elgar
on: August 08, 2011, 01:36:00 AM
Seriously, there's nothing of him here, fix it! : )
My current to-do list:
* Yann Tiersen
~ La Valse d'Amélie
* Beethoven
~ "Pathétique" II. Adagio
* Petzold
Menuet in G minor (BWV 115)
* Satie
- Gymnopédie No. 3

Offline richard black

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Re: Anything by Elgar
Reply #1 on: August 08, 2011, 03:17:02 PM
Because his piano output consisted of, er....
Instrumentalists are all wannabe singers. Discuss.

Offline hastur

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Re: Anything by Elgar
Reply #2 on: August 08, 2011, 03:52:00 PM
Perhaps not so much for SOLO piano, but he wrote among other things the Op. 84 quintet and the Op. 82 sonata for piano and violin
My current to-do list:
* Yann Tiersen
~ La Valse d'Amélie
* Beethoven
~ "Pathétique" II. Adagio
* Petzold
Menuet in G minor (BWV 115)
* Satie
- Gymnopédie No. 3

Offline argerichfan

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Re: Anything by Elgar
Reply #3 on: August 08, 2011, 05:53:18 PM
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