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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Beethoven, Symphony 9, 2nd movement (complete), Molto vivace


Philharmonia Baroque playing the second movement (molto vivace) of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score.

posted by Larry at 6/17/2012 09:19:00 AM

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