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Old 03-02-2017, 02:48 AM   #1485
GtrsRGr8
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It is from the Naxos series of albums called American Symphony Orchestras, and from the particular album in the series called Tchaikovsky Symphony No.4 - Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, that today's free piece from YourClassical, called Symphony No. 4: II. Andantino, is drawn.

True to the name of the series of albums, today's free piece is performed by Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Marin Alsop is the conductor. Check out this webpage if you would like to know more about the entire album or specific parts of it.

The free piece is formatted in MP3, and runs approximately 10 minutes, 22 seconds. Stream it and/or download it from this dedicated YourClassical webpage for the free piece. It is pretty obvious, once you look over the webpage, how to go about streaming the piece. To download it, look for the blue link which says "Direct MP3 download link," and click on it.

I don't know what you might like or dislike in a classical piece, but this one does not have the extreme highs and lows, screeching violin, and extreme changes in tempo over and over that I dislike. I think that it is a nice piece--one that I could certainly see myself adding to a playlist, along with other classical pieces to enjoy listening to at my leisure.

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