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Old 10-17-2007, 09:53 PM   #5
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I'm going to sound like an elitist here, but I generally never rip/add to my library just one movement from a larger work.

Same goes for "excerpts" or things of that nature. That's kinda like reading the Cliffs Notes version of a book, to me.

As far as general recommendations, Beethoven is fantastic, and Mozart has some interesting fantasies as well. If you're looking for mostly adagio/pianissimo stuff, though, there's only so much that I can think of.

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Mozart's Piano Sonata in C sharp minor, 2nd Movement- Adagio sostenuto (Moonlight Sonata)
That's actually by Beethoven, and it's the first movement.
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