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@Arkturos said
You're the one who searches my post history. I'm not as interested in you as you must hope I would be.

Let's also consider the topic of the thread. Got no music in your head and maybe never did? Then start a new thread if you want to trash me instead of polluting this thread with your personal and juvenile aspersions. No tea for you.

So inconsiderate.
I don't search your post history. You have an amazing overblown sense of your own importance. I know from the scads of notifications I get every time you answer a post of mine. Remember, this is you forcing yourself on me, not the other way 'round.

And, in case you don't realize how nasty and ugly (and wrong) you are, when I got my bachelors, it was with a minor in music, which I've gone back and fleshed out into another major (yes, a performance major in Piano). I post what pleases me... unlike you, I don't think anyone is interested in anything I do. Music is a rather large part of my life, I perform for friends and a few others, I don't resort to these forums for my performances, like you.

So climb right down off my ass, for a change.


@Arkturos said
I think I'm listening to the sound of one door closing.

There are some people here whom I'm glad to have "met" -- and some adversarial and false characters as well, with whom my encounters have not been so pleasant.

My subscription will expire on the 21st of February, and I will leave it to the rest of you to "enjoy" the company of such people as Suzianne and Rajk999.

Well, "good night and good luck."
And the Oscar goes to.......


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
I like the way it builds. 🙂
Most of the classical composers had their genius moments, some had many and some had a career full of them. This piece was a highlight of Liszt's career.

Other pieces by him (more famous) include Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, and what many consider his masterpiece, Piano Sonata in B minor.

Not only was he a great composer, he was a master of piano as well.


@Arkturos

I know all that stuff though not so keen on Manilow other than Coco Cabana

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@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
I'll pass old chap. Only really have ears for classical music these days.

Best song ever written/played

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpOtuoHL45Y
I know Liebastrum - one of the first things that learned to play (not very well though)

My favourite classical/Opera would be a choice between "Lakme" and "“E lucevan le stelle” from Tosca.

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@Suzianne said
Most of the classical composers had their genius moments, some had many and some had a career full of them. This piece was a highlight of Liszt's career.

Other pieces by him (more famous) include Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, and what many consider his masterpiece, Piano Sonata in B minor.

Not only was he a great composer, he was a master of piano as well.
I that his best ever peice was "Hector The Brave" which he wrote specifically for the Bagpipes.

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this had me boot scootin across the kitchen

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