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A Short History of the World's Most Important Art Exhibition
It's the first movement of Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, Winter, aka Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno".
I can't tell you which recording they've used though, except that it's not this one:
Could anyone tell me the name of the piece played from 0:41 to 1:26? I have been trying to get it into my playlist for a while now, just don't know the name.
Truck Crossing a River on Canoes!
Soundtrack is Concerto No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 8, No. 4, RV 297 - 'L'inverno': I. Allegro non molto by Vivaldi, if anyone's curious.
Horowitz plays Mozart piano concerto 23 2nd movement
sifted because atara posted Dinosaur Ballet which only uses the opening 40 sec, before the orchestra comes in, and i thought someone might like to hear the rest.
from the wiki:
The Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major (K. 488) is a musical composition for piano and orchestra written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was finished, according to Mozart's own catalogue, on March 2, 1786, around the time of the premiere of his opera, The Marriage of Figaro. It was one of three subscription concerts given that spring and was probably played by Mozart himself at one of these.
The second, slow movement, in ternary form, is impassioned and somewhat operatic in tone. The piano begins alone with a theme characterized by unusually wide leaps. This is the only movement by Mozart in F sharp minor. The dynamics are soft throughout most of the piece. The middle of the movement contains a brighter section in A major announced by flute and clarinet that Mozart would later use to introduce the trio "Ah! taci ingiusto core!" in his opera Don Giovanni.
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 I. Moderato
>> ^RedSky:
One of my favourite classical pieces.
Mine as well. An absolutely brilliant composition.
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 I. Moderato
It's way too complicated. It will never be popular..
>> ^mxxcon:
is this is like an old-school guitar-hero game? follow black and white dots..
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I wish I had just a tiny bit of that bastard's talent.
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I'm curious, what do you mean exactly?
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Awesome. It's so hard to start a comment without saying "I wish" after hearing Mozart.
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*promote
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Children of Bodom plays Vivaldi Four Seasons
Vi f***ing Valdi!
Original piece here:
Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer) — Movement 3: Presto
from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi
Nora, The Piano-Playing Cat
Ludwig Van Beethoven isn't dead after all. Nora is his reincarnation. A little rusty but given time those whiskers are nimble and agile fingers. Piano Concerto No.5 will have it's day once again.