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Offline dlu

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Re: NO. 1 moving piece
Reply #50 on: September 30, 2004, 02:55:57 AM
I'm not sure if this is my (or anyone's) number one moving piece. But the Lied der Waldtaube from Schoenberg's (yes S-C-H-O-E-N-B-E-R-G....it is not atonal...but alot of his atonal works are moving as well) it is from his Gurrelieder. I am going to have to get the piano reduction of it just well....because.....the only one i could find was like 80 bucks (I am a child....and poor...well not really....just lazy) and I would have to ship it here from Austria....(ugh....I am impatient too....I would have to get the fastest shipping which would probably cost the same as the book....I should get the piano reduction for Pierrot Lunaire too!!!!!!!!!....I ordered some transcriptions of some Stravinsky works and the Leyetchkiss transcription of his Rite of Spring and it's been like two weeks and it's not here yet....I paid for ONE DAY SHIPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR)....Sorry....Lied der Waldtaube....moving.....Schoenberg....that's all you have to know....
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