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Classical music thread [I Love Classical Music]

This thread is for posting beautiful classical music.

I will start with Pachelbel's famous canon.

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Mugin16 · 46-50, M
@SethGreene531 The Miserere Mei is incredibly beautiful! Thanks for posting.
Mugin16 · 46-50, M
@SethGreene531 Debussy is not my cup of tea but still nice. Thanks for posting.
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The Miserere Mei is incredibly beautiful! Thanks for posting.[/quote]

SethGreene531
@Mugin16 Exquisitely beautiful. Paired with the cover art, it approaches the angelic.

Standing in that cathedral arch, awash in rapture; for a moment, one is a little closer to heaven.


My pleasure, thank you for the post!
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Mugin16 · 41-45, M
@SethGreene531 Debussy is not my cup of tea but still nice. Thanks for posting.
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@Mugin16 I enjoy Chopin, Satie, assorted piano sonatas. Even the works of Ludovico Einaudi.

I was charmed by Claire De Lune.
But taken by Arabesque No. 1. It was the backdrop to a rustic feast; an elegant villa in the South of France. Of whitewashed adobe, formal place settings, and shimmering waxed candelabra.
With a view that opened onto private vineyards; stretching into the blue haze of summer, and Cicada song.

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In the theme of piano sonatas:

A piece from Ludovico Einaudi I admire: L'origine nascosta.

Film: Intouchables

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An elegant scene, Einaudi gives us L'origine nascosta.
A study of grace in motion, is elevated to poetic masterwork.