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"Stray" from the anime wolf's rain, Have no idea who made it
Rimsky-Korsakov, 'Snow Maiden' Suite
Rimsky-Korsakov, 'The Golden Cockerel' Suite
1st movemement (Allegro con brio) from Beethoven's 5th Symphony

Saint Wrote:

Aeolienne Wrote:
1st movemement (Allegro con brio) from Beethoven's 5th Symphony


You know, I may actually have that one. I'm trying to picture it.

It's the one with the "da-da-da-dah!" dramatic opening, a.ka. "Fate".

Saint Wrote:
How about Pachabel Canon in D?

I have a recording of Pachelbel's Canon, albeit a nonstandard one for guitar duo - one of the CDs I mentioned on page 29.
Still in the Baroque era, I'm now listening to Red Priest, Nightmare in Venice.

Enigma, The Cross of Changes

tenaciouscj Wrote:
Blue Oyster Cult. Their best known song is probably "Don't Fear The Reaper"

That was playing in the office gym the other day. Was it supposed to help us focus on what exercise and the rest of the healthy living malarkey is all about - i.e. deferring the Grim Reaper's house call? I wonder.

Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894), Fete Polonaise from Le roi malgré lui

Fogman Wrote:
Masfele Taj (Another Kind Of Landscape)

What language is that?

Yggdrasil Wrote:
French, eh? XD Sounds interesting! I've always wanted to listen to French music...

I've posted about French music on pages 14, 22, 30, 33, 36, 40, 50, 51, 56-58, 63 and 73.

Right now I'm listening to Björk, Debut.

Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run - given the Cory Arcangel treatment.
http://www.maxwigram.com/artists/1/cv
Dvořák's Carnival Overture
Paul Dukas, The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano and Jan Lundgren - Mare Nostrum
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