wow, I'm surprised people don't know who he was. We need to get back to some good music roots. I enjoy all the other stuff, but classical always takes me back.
Exactly! There are always deriviations/differences by who is perfoming a piece. I was never able to find who played a certain "Canon" by Pachelbel; no other is quite as beautiful to me.
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I seriously can't find the piano music anywhere on youtube or google :(
ReplyDeleteThat's because it isn't "Creatures of Prometheus" by Beethoven (which is a completely unrelated ballet of his).
ReplyDeleteIt's the Raindrop Prelude by Chopin.
thank you very much for the info, my mistake.
ReplyDeleteIts also the same song played in the halo 3 diorama ad, Believe.
DeleteGood music and I think the pianist played very well! wonder who he/she is...
ReplyDeleteChopin was Polish pianist and composer.
DeleteHe died in Paris in 1849 at age 39.
wow, I'm surprised people don't know who he was. We need to get back to some good music roots. I enjoy all the other stuff, but classical always takes me back.
Deletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Chopin
The question was about the pianist - not the composer
DeleteExactly! There are always deriviations/differences by who is perfoming a piece. I was never able to find who played a certain "Canon" by Pachelbel; no other is quite as beautiful to me.
Deleteyou have written so well about the Spratly. You have done great work. I really like this. This is informative and very interesting. Thanks for sharing this blog with me. We also share this site picbear about instagram.
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