9 comments on war and peace by ching#1337 was here75

i just listened to your piano playlist and your violin playlist and now this literally bless you this is great study music <33

Thank you for all your cultural sharings. It is important for each ignorant (in my case, ignorant about music) to find a good source, and you are surely one. It is a nourishment for the mind to listen such masterpieces while studying or just to contemplate them. Thank you.

I'm so glad to hear that you like all these cultural sharings. and one more thing I like that it is classical music that can be interesting, intriguing and exciting journey for everyone. thank you for following and listening!

Not to be obnoxious, but the Tchaikovsky one to which I think leonardo is referring (the 4th on playlist) is the Pas de Deux in the Nutcracker. Just to help you find the specific piece! It's one of my all time faves, so wonderful!

it's ok, it might be Pas de Deux! perfectly know this tune, but I imagined that Swan Lake could be one of the pieces that catched the idea of this mix. agree with you, thanks!

Where can I find this piece from Tchaikovsky? It's simply astonishing! I was completely swept away in the very first tune. The harp, the violins! It is utterly beautiful.

special for you I've shared these tunes (one from Swan and the another one from Serenade for Strings conducted by Karajan)+Valse that I didn't include it this mix. and Mussogorsky is also here cause you told that was swept away with first tune https://www.dropbox.com/sh/a3iaos9o75g82xm/9FTEXS84kn
thanks for careful listening!

Oh, many thanks for that! I just love Tchaikovsky's work, it's such an outstanding sensibility. And Pictures at an Exhibition is quite something as well.

 
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