Gerald Finzi - "Eclogue" for Piano & String Orchestra
Just after starting listening to classical music,
every symphonies and concertos moves me very much.
But I've already listened to these for more than 15 years,
chances to meet unknown pieces are gradually faded naturally.
Gerald Finzi, who was the composer living in England in the early 20th century, is one of my recent (not so much) discovery.
I found him on CD of NAXOS music label. I remember how I was impressed. At that time, there was no Youtube. But now when I search "Finzi" on YouTube, a lot of videos can be found.
What a beautiful day today is !
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every symphonies, and concertos, I am moved.
wherethe chances of meeting an unknown piecehas gradually faded away. naturally.
Gerald Finzi, who was a composer living in England in the early 20th century, is one of my recent (not so much) discoveries.
I remember how impressed I was.
At that time,Youtube did not exist. (The original sentence is also correct.)
I understood the spacing-problem.