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    Anonymous
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    Mines

    #205345
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    Grumpy
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    Claire de Lune by DeBussey

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    #205347
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    Claire de Lune by DeBussey

    Very good piece used too go to sleep to clair de lune every night.

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    Hmskl'd
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    W.A.Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik

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    Boisdevie
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    Goldberg variations by Bach. Played by Glenn Gould.

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    Nocturne by Billy Joel. I loved it the first time I heard it. Still do.

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    I think it will be classical in the future. 😉

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    Grumpy
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    Nocturne by Billy Joel. I loved it the first time I heard it. Still do.

    Chopin if I remember correctly.

    While listening to all this music, I forgot that I was supposed to be a barbarian, for at least little while.
    Thank you gentlemen.

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    “Nocturne”, a piece composed by Billy Joel that appeared on the album Cold Spring Harbor. Wikipedia. Think it’s wrong Grumpy? I thought Billy wrote it.

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    InfernalShadow
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    While I’m not really into classical music, I do love OSTs such as this:

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    Grumpy
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    Ahh

    He needs to change the title. Its a great piece though.
    I remember Chopin’s Nocturne in e flat.
    Mind you Nocturne is a style/type IIRC, not just a title. My error

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    Bestieboy666
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    I like my heavy rock, one sub genre symphonic metal.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIYmpHkY6ak

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeS1J-eN0o4

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNTaIz5cABY

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    Zuberi Tau
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    Beethoven-Symphony no 9

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    Anonymous
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    Adagio for strings:

    Or, (technically it’s opera) Mio Bambino Caro:

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    NEVERGEL
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    Beethoven is my favorite Classical composer. He brought so much passion into his music.

    Beethoven- Symhpony no.5

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    Eskimospy
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    These are a few favorites. I have a thing for classical. 🙂

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    Shovelheadrider
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    Coolthingy450
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    Kinda hard to pick one piece.

    Rachmaninoff – Piano Concerto #2 in C Minor

    Liszt-Transcendental Étude

    Chopin / Maurizio Pollini, 1960: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11

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    Coolthingy450
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    Actions have consequences and consequences have prices. Cause and effect at work.

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