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Tarin, I never heard Yann Teirsen's Comptine d'un autre ete before. Beautiful. Thank you. I love Claire de Lune.

 

Kayden, I love accordions and harmonicas.

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Kayden, I love accordions and harmonicas.

 

I have an old harmonica my grandma tried to teach me on. I'm not very good but wish I was. What a cool and portable instrument! :) I also love the accordion, but don't know of much good accordion music besides that Myron Floren video of "Csardas" and some old sea shanties, (sidenote, I LOVE sea shanties! :chris: )

 

 

I can't resist posting another one, though. I love celtic music, and the following video has some scenery pics of Ireland set to the music of [apparently] Flogging Molly, a song called "Cry of the Celtic" which is just cool as hell:

 

 

 

 

AND I CAN'T BELIEVE I FORGOT! The Allman Brothers "Jessica" (part 1 in this link only):

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xPLWv1bTOw

 

 

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I hope this works. Never done this before.

 

Black and White Rag

 

Nope this is just Schmaltz, just for fun for down under

 

 

 

Okay maybe this is the one.

 

I give up. Go to You Tube and search Winifred Atwell, Black and White Rag

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Muahahaha.

 

I won't bother to embed, b/c it's annoying to scroll down tons of youtube windows.

 

Mozart's Jupiter symphony 41, esp its fugatto finale: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbPyjcxRafU

Mozart's G minor symphony 40, one of the only two minor symphonies he did, first movement:

Mozart's Adagio and Fugue, which is the best fugue outside of Bach:

 

Bach's Contrapunctus 14, which is a permutation fugue and the pinnacle of contrapunctal art:

(<-- only part 1)

Bach's Chaconne in D Minor for violin, infinitely moving, written after his first wife's death:

(<-- only part 1)

 

Tchaikovsky's Pas de deux from his Nutcracker ballet, which is the summit of childhood wonder:

 

Brian Eno's An ending: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeGdUMynSOU

 

These are just a few.. :)

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Muahahaha.

 

Tchaikovsky's Pas de deux from his Nutcracker ballet, which is the summit of childhood wonder:

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These are just a few.. smile.gif

 

 

Pas de deux, How can I forget this!

Thanks corvus,

*Mua*

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Tchaikovsky's Pas de deux from his Nutcracker ballet, which is the summit of childhood wonder:

 

Excellent choice!! I just saw this a few weeks ago with my daughters at the Kennedy Center in DC.

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More Kenny G on tenor sax this time...

 

 

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You got to listen to the Unreleased version too. u'll find it on the net somewhere... I couldn't get it though. Sorry :)

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