I-I can play Kapustin if you want me too. N-not that I recorded it for you or anything! >///<
https://app.box.com/s/b3dc99cd8c0c086a4bba
https://app.box.com/s/b3dc99cd8c0c086a4bba
Yes, why not~But practicing really takes time.sacchann wrote:
oh-my-god. record pls <3Moriya Suwako wrote:
Speaking of Kapustin, I'm going to work on his Preludes soon.
Yes Kapustin's pieces are much more enjoyable than Cowell or Ornstein's.
It was great!iantanye wrote:
I-I can play Kapustin if you want me too. N-not that I recorded it for you or anything! >///<
https://app.box.com/s/b3dc99cd8c0c086a4bba
prelude no.23 right?iantanye wrote:
I-I can play Kapustin if you want me too. N-not that I recorded it for you or anything! >///<
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I love sonata no.26 tooLeSpu wrote:
I don't listen to classical music often but when I do, I always come back to this song:
dang that's not soothing that's three massages while eating nutella soothingDeath wrote:
So many people like Chopin yet no one has mentioned anything about his 24!!! Preludes, Op. 28?
No. 15 specifically, it is soothing.
chocodivine wrote:
Pacassaglia In D Minor Bux 161
StartAndSelect wrote:
Bach's organ works are spectacular.