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    Bear with me, another one.

    This time no expertize needed. But for God's sake, which of the mazurkas (28:14 to 32:48) is this?

    And to think I've got the mazurkas score and never took the work of finding out. But how could I know it is a mazurka? I heard it a long while ago and there was nothing in my mind but a memory.

    EDIT: I said it myself. I have the score. But this mazurka is nowhere to be found! It begins B - C - D - B - C - D - B, same value notewise but is not in my book, I'm almost certain. Plus it seems to be in A minor.
    Last edited by Enrique; 08-08-2012, 08:11 PM.

    #2
    According to the video description, it is Op. 17, No. 4 in A minor.

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      #3
      My browser misbehaves with the youtube pages. Else I'm superstudid. Well, but at last. Thanks. I see in the score index, the melody is hidden withing a repeating sixth! That's why I couldn't find it!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chris View Post
        According to the video description, it is Op. 17, No. 4 in A minor.
        Indeed it is - lovely piece, hauntingly beautiful.
        'Man know thyself'

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