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Adagio for strings.

Its the German version sang by Chrisitina England Hale.But Pavarotti's Latin version is the best!

I prefer Ms England's version.

Although Pavarotti is the grand master and a powerhouse, a delicate touch suits it better IMO.

I think this version is of the Vienna boys choir.

This is Ms England's version:

 
I've been neglecting this thread, right, time to get it going again.

Beethoven! Symphony 7, second movement:


beautiful.
 
Again one of those things you've heard around but never noticed.

See parts 1:55-2:35 and 4:10-4:55


Toreador! En Garde!!!
Toreador, Toreador....
 

Three of the world's greatest, and one the greatest, the king of the high Cs.
Goosebumps every time.
 
I think it is necessary to add a little joy and fun here. I love the Spanish theme.
Don Quixote
1 Act Variation

Variations and Coda

Coppelia
Spanish Dance
 
I think it is necessary to add a little joy and fun here. I love the Spanish theme.
Don Quixote
1 Act Variation

Variations and Coda

Coppelia
Spanish Dance

That was stunning. Thanks for sharing.
 
That was stunning. Thanks for sharing.
I see you are in GB. BTW you can see this ballerina at the theater. Currently she is the principal (prima ballerina) in ballet company of the Covent Garden (ROH).
 
One of the most famous Russian Waltzes
Dmitri Shostakovich - Waltz No. 2. Its history is full of uncertainties. It was written in 1938. Then Wikipedia declares that
¨The score was lost during World War II, but a piano score of the work was rediscovered in 1999 by Manashir Yakubov.¨" But facts contradict this assertion. In 1955 this waltz sounded in the Soviet film ¨The First Echelon¨ at 1.27.33. from the beginning.
(can be found at youtube: /watch?v=tKlS2Ez2UqY)
Next time it was used in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.
Here is a clip with Sophie Marceau.
 
The flower duet! First heard this while playing Killzone 2 on PS3 a long while back.


One of the most menacing and sinister pieces of music I've ever heard. That saxophone is pure evil. Facades, by Philip Glass.

 
My poor forsaken thread. :(

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And you guys watch every time I post, talking to myself, like a mad man. Anyway...

Franz List, the man was a genius. Most memorable part 6:05 onwards.
 
Fantastic thread Jungi :tup:. I will post some after ramazan.
 

Most badass piece of music ever. Taken from the most badass film ever:

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So I suppose this thread is dead, I'll keep posting for my own sake though.

The thieving magpie!

The part(s) most often used in pop culture: 2:15-3:20 and most memorable part: 4:09 and again at 7:22-9:20.
 
Tolkien fans! I wish I could be in Middle earth, more than anything else.
Any Tolkien fans? Books and Peter Jackson's films?

Here's a little something from my nerd collection, I have a few High res Middle Earth pics like this one:

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Unfortunately, they cut parts of the bridge of Khazad dum.
For those of you that don't have 50 mins:

3:26- The one ring.
5:25- The shire theme.
11:50- The fellowship.
18:40- Isengard, love the metallic sounds.
25:00- Rohan. Rohirrim!
 
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