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epogdous

Italy Italy. DJ since Jul 28, 2010
http://epogdous.wordpress.com/

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epogdous Great work.

Peter Mennin: Canzona

epogdous This melody... I can't get it out of my head.

Menotti Piano Concerto-2nd Mov Lento-Yuri Boukoff

epogdous С русского на русский. :)

Sergei Rachmaninoff plays Borodin Scherzo

epogdous Would you like a dance, Lady?

Sergei Prokofiev: The Cinderella and the Prince

epogdous @prescottscott I've been a bit busy lately. But it's always a great pleasure to be back here! :)

Virgil Thomson: The River (1937)

epogdous Listening to Dukas' Apprenti Sorcier 2 pianos version leads you to realize how a masterpiece of harmonic complexity this work is. Check out!

9 Dukas Sorcerer's Apprentice for two pianos Alex Kobrin Frédéric D'Oria Nicolas

epogdous Pollini's technical skill is outstanding. O_O"
epogdous Great rendition of a cerebral, tough masterpiece.
epogdous The hammer and the anvil.

Lugansky plays Prokofiev Ten pieces from Romeo and Juliet Op 75 (5/10)

epogdous This makes me want to get up on the table and jump like a Samburu warrior!! LOL
epogdous I've always thought that this movement is "troppo Allegro" to be an "Allegro non troppo"!! :D :D

Bartok | Sonata for 2 Pianos and Percussion Sz.110, 3rd Mvt

epogdous Extrasensorial experiences...

Heitor Villa-Lobos. Sextuor Mystique

epogdous Did you know Saint-Saëns drew this theme from a Fauré's abandoned motet?

Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto N. 2 in G minor (1)

epogdous Belle Époque on a high!! :D :D :D

Albert Roussel: Symphony No.3 in G minor, op.42 [4/4]

   
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