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Fabulous Chopin piece Mnw. That is classical superstar Martha Argerich on the piano; this film was made about her a few years ago (click the link)...

 
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Fabulous Chopin piece Mnw. That is classical superstar Martha Argerich on the piano; this film was made about her a few years ago (click the link)...


At 1 min 1 sec it's you :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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Something a bit diff.


The music for the game Manor Lords was created by the music production team Pressure Cooker Studios, with lead composers Elben Schutte and Daniel Caleb. The soundtrack was developed with a strong focus on authenticity, utilizing period-accurate medieval instruments and recording live musicians to capture a genuine 14th-century sound. This particular track isn't in the game but it reminds me of scenes from 'Vikings' so much.
 
Many moons have passed since i attended a Spiritualist meeting where i spoke with the spirit of J.S. Bach: he approved this version of his timeless classic and went on to predict a great future for the guitarist...

 
Many moons have passed since i attended a Spiritualist meeting where i spoke with the spirit of J.S. Bach: he approved this version of his timeless classic and went on to predict a great future for the guitarist...


Back in the late 70s when they first appeared I remember thinking that Sky were rather naff, set amongst all the punk and new wave as they were. I came to appreciate them eventually. Bass player Herbie Flowers was one of the nicest men in rock, always willing to explain music, talk about his instruments and teach how to play. They don't make 'em like Herbie any more...

 
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Many moons have passed since i attended a Spiritualist meeting where i spoke with the spirit of J.S. Bach: he approved this version of his timeless classic and went on to predict a great future for the guitarist...

Brilliant !!! Loved it
 
Following on from the middle movement above, this is the last movement from Beethoven's final piano concerto, the Emperor. Because of his increasing deafness, Beethoven realised that he would never be able to play another piano concerto with an orchestra. So, this movement is a triumphal and utterly joyous farewell to his favourite form of music.

 
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...using only instruments available in the 1930s - from the theremin and musical saw to the harmonium and prepared piano - the mysterious Orkestra Obsolete present this classic track as you've never heard it before.
 
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