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WENCHINGTON (July 13, 2008 at 4:16 pm)
No it doesn't.
tothemax91 (July 13, 2008 at 12:21 pm)
It takes one to know one.
FLamer1111 (July 12, 2008 at 3:09 pm)
great..thx 4 posting!just downloaded the score^^
TabOraDaydream (July 11, 2008 at 8:44 pm)
Thank you very much for sharing this brilliant music.
aewanko300 (July 9, 2008 at 12:32 am)
We'll send Wenchington to a morgue so that we could cremate him alive. But it may not be easy.
aldebussy (July 8, 2008 at 5:39 pm)
This is just magical. Is he using the sostenuto pedale or is it just magic? He makes the repeated chords sound dry while the melody resonates. He NEVER loses sound.Gorgeous performance of a gorgeous piece. I hope somebody would get Wenchington deported to some island where he could contemplate his own mediocrity for awhile. He seems to be foaming at the mouth...
martimtavares (July 7, 2008 at 9:42 pm)
Oh yes, just like C Major and A minor right?
Haeronthegreat (July 7, 2008 at 6:12 pm)
B Minor is the relative minor of D major.
martimtavares (July 6, 2008 at 9:52 pm)
I think this is D Major, just has two # (sharp noted) indications: C and F... Probably I'm wrong, due to the emotional and dymanic motion of the piece, it more seems like a B minor than an D Major.
Kenentigern7 (June 15, 2008 at 7:57 pm)
Aye, and his symphonies tone poems and choral masterpieces were all a load of keich too. If you don't like his work fair enough, at times he also didn't. Prelude 10 and The Bells are enough to seal his genius. |