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Originally Posted by SilentSuzumiya Have you tried Canon in d major piano and Beethoven's other symphonies?
personally i love the ones at the end of Fullmetal Alchemist. It's the 5th symphony, and when in Munich another one plays by Beethoven. (a piano song) |
Will you please just shut up and stop posting?
Canon in D is seriously the "Smoke on the Water" of classical pieces... overplayed, and incredibly overrated. And anyone who can't recognize Beethoven's 5th symphony may as well be deaf. No one cares that it was used in an anime. Furthermore, she wanted adagio to moderate tempo. Gentler stuff. B's 5th is definitely NOT gentle, and plays quite a bit faster than adagio.
But it does beg a good question... how "adagio to moderate" are we talking here? What general metronome marks are we talking?
Also, does it have to be a strictly piano piece, or will a piano arrangement of an orchestral piece work? If the latter is fine, you could probably find such an arrangement of Grieg's "Anitra's Dance." I mean, it's a Mazurka, so the rhythm may feel a bit odd in comparison to the other pieces you listed, but it's a beautiful piece nonetheless.
Unfortunately, most of my collection in this area consists of orchestral pieces, and it's late (early?) for me, so I can't think of too many other pieces, but give me a few days to run through my sheet music, and maybe I can come up with something more.