buglady

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Member Since: 2/20/2002
Total Mixes: 131
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Nocturnes

Artist Song
Beethoven  Moonlight Sonata 
Schubert  Impromptu in G flat 
Rachmaninov  Danse Orientale, Op. 2 No. 2 
Tchaikovsky  Barcarolle 
Yann Tiersen  La Valse d'Amelie (version piano) 
Bach (Bela Fleck)  Two Part Invention No. 13 
Saint-Sadns  Le Cygne 
Grieg (Arthur Rubenstein)  Cradle Song 
Liszt  Liebestraum 
Bach  Air On a G String 
Dvorak  Largo from Symphony No. 9 
Erik Satie  Lent et Douloureux 
Kreisler  Liebeslied 
Mozart  Romanze (Andante) 
Yann Tiersen  Comptine D'un Autre +tT: LaprTs Midi 
Elgar (Jacqueline du PrT)  Adagio- Moderato from Cello Concerto in E minor 
Chopin  Berceuse Op. 57 

Comment:

More train music. This one is the perfect soundtrack for the ride, whether it's early in the morning, with the sun rising and the fog clinging to the marshes, or later when it's dark, and the mysterious shapes outside my window are sometimes revealed by the train's lights. I can actually read to this one, and so far I haven't come close to getting tired of hearing it. You've just GOT to hear the Bela Fleck song, Bach on banjo and what sounds like vibes...very cool.
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p the swede
Date: 12/5/2002
don't you fell in sleep on that train, i mean early mornings, soft music and on a boring train? i know exactly what you mean with this and it surely work out fine
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McDonald12
Date: 12/5/2002
absolutely beautiful mix, Deanna. I made a similar one about a month ago, and it's calming as the blue sea.(Not the pacific though, cause that's not very calm, despite the name)
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Sean Lally
Date: 12/5/2002
The pieces I know from this are truly heartbreaking. Speaking of classical on non-traditional instruments, have you ever heard Clara Rockmore's classical theremin stuff? You'd dig it, though it can creep you out after a bit.
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Dr. Hoover
Date: 12/5/2002
Very lovely!
I always tried to play the 3rd movement of the Moonlight Sonata...
I still have to practice
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Curtis_Burns
Date: 12/5/2002
Beautiful Buglady. I'm almost jealous of your 3 hour commute...almost.
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Muzag
Date: 12/5/2002
Very nice indeed. And the Bela Fleck sounds interesting (even though I'm no fan of his speed banjo, technically accomplished though it may be). Great mix!
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Moe
Date: 12/5/2002
Jazz? And now Classical? I'm honestly concerned about your listening habits. This stuff will never last. ;)
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buglady
Date: 12/5/2002
Sean--
I've only heard her version on the swan, I'm sure the rest is just as haunting.
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Sean Lally
Date: 12/5/2002
Hey, you have an Erik Satie track here. That guy is amazing! As for Clara's theremin work... you'll be needing to hear that. Ion's right, though. This classical music thing is just a flash in the pan (as the kids say).
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Rosie
Date: 12/5/2002
oh!!!!!!!! this is excellent. beautiful selections, the closer is one of my absolute all time favourites. the yann tiersen throughout is a great touch. beautiful beautiful beautiful.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 12/5/2002
Whoa. Looks neat. Please place this at the top of my pile, as I could use a bit of education in the classical department...
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valis
Date: 12/6/2002
Hmm.., once again I am "bamfuzzled" on most of this...although I may have heard much of it at one point or another I wouldn't likely be able to name them in a "Name That Tune" contest...I *do* know this: you make great mixes and this, I suspect, is no less than the rest.
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David B.
Date: 4/28/2004
If you are even remotely into classical music this is a must have. The mix maintains a great tone throughout. The only thing I would have thrown on here is "Clair De Lune," but something tells me buglady thought of this.