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Turkish Marches by Mozart And Beethoven
1.       cyrano
0 posts
 11 Nov 2005 Fri 11:39 pm

Listen and enjoy... They are really wonderful.

For Mozart"s:

http://www.superopera.com/mp3/turkish/march2.htm

And for Beethoven"s:

http://www.libnet.sh.cn/music/midi/gqq3.htm

2.       Natlisa
355 posts
 12 Nov 2005 Sat 03:14 am

Lovely links Cyrano, thank you! I enjoyed listening to them very much. I enjoyed the Turkish marches, and on the second link there were also some other wonderful pieces I hadn't heard for a while, such as Gymnopedie No. 1 by Eric Satie. I used to love this. I used to play the piano... and I remember the days of playing the Turkish march from your first link, particularly Rondo Alla Turca.... it makes me pine to have a piano.. (One day..!)

3.       bliss
900 posts
 12 Nov 2005 Sat 08:58 am

Even I have these CDs but thank you for the link.It is great.I love classical music.And those are in my favourite's list.

4.       slavica
814 posts
 12 Nov 2005 Sat 05:20 pm

Hello, Cyrano
Great idea to offer us some classical music, pretty neglected at our site.
I really enjoyed (again, after long time) both Mozart's and Beethoven's pieces.
Please, be sure to continue surprising us with such nice topics.

5.       cyrano
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 12 Nov 2005 Sat 06:53 pm

You are welcome. It was my pleasure. It is happiness for me to know that all of you are interested in classical music. I love classical music, too; especially Beethoven.

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