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It sounds like Tchaikovsky to me.
probably Chopin.
Yes, it does sound like Chopin, but I can't think of the piece...
Lovely interior designwork . . . . . . .
Mendelssohn?
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It does sound like Chopin because it has hints of Ballades 2 and 3 in it. I would go with Tchaikovsky as well, if it is by a known composer.
I don't know it, but like Carlos and Orbital I put my cards on Tchaikovsky.
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I have a "Complete Works" set by Chopin, and Complete (known) Piano Works by Tchaikovsky, and it's not either one of them. Unless it's something they didn't know about when they made either of these box sets. So if you were putting money on Tchaikovsky, I hope you'll pay your losses to me! I don't want cards though, I don't play cards.
Doesn't sound like either Chopin or Tchaikovsky to me.
Quote from: Larry Rinkel on April 26, 2007, 08:26:38 AM
Doesn't sound like either Chopin or Tchaikovsky to me.
sounds like some obscure composer's, whose name we are never going to find out.
Never find out? If someone really wants to, I don't see why e-mailing someone with that company or their web designer would be so impossible.
Not sure - sounds like the Romantic era, but could be some 'new age' pseudo-classic? At any rate, I sent their contact address an e-mail this afternoon, no response tonight? :-\
here is my predictions/deductions:
-Romantic era composer
-a piano lullaby, because of the dancing rhythm
-probably someone pretty famous
Quote from: JoshLilly on April 26, 2007, 10:51:12 AM
Never find out? If someone really wants to, I don't see why e-mailing someone with that company or their web designer would be so impossible.
Which I have already done. No reply thus far.
Quote from: Larry Rinkel on April 26, 2007, 07:13:07 PM
Which I have already done. No reply thus far.
Larry - believe that we had the same idea - doubt that there will be a response? But, may be surprised? ;D
Anton Rubinstein ?