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    Miss Anonymous

    Vagrant AI (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 05/04/08 | Reply

    I love any classical like music, so I'll definitely give this stuff a listen and edit this after I'm done with it.
    Based purely off what I've heard so far, I'm likin' it. I love music that's big and dramatic like this. If I can imagine some sort of scene to go along with it, then it's good stuff.

    Thank you for sharing, this made my day.

    EDIT: I knew it. I loved both songs, especially "Salvation Is Created." As soon as it started playing, I loved it.

    Again, thank you for the lovely songs, my friend.

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    Aaryanna

    Otaku Legend | Posted 04/30/08 | Reply

    Oh! Pretty! I'm pretty sure I've heard the Russian Christmas live before... it sounds really familiar. I hadn't heard the other one though. That's kind of sad that he never wrote music again.

    ~*Aaryanna*~

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    Sabrina

    Otaku Archangel | Posted 04/30/08 | Reply

    o_O You Sir Allamorph are just full of surprises! I mean... last thing you want to hear and music for your funeral? O_o

    They are very pretty though. I like the Russian Christmas the best out of the two. ^_^

    -Sabrina

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    Indi

    Dr. Mama Cat. (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 04/30/08 | Reply

    :p I may not be into this style of music much, but I do agree that Russian music does have a very deep flair to it. And yes... I did listen to both of them from beginning to end.

    ~Crystia

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    Nyaa~ (ZE MEANIE) | Posted 04/29/08 | Reply

    Well it is a pretty piece, I wouldn't mind hearing both of them performed live. ^_^ There's a lot of Russian music that I enjoy just for what you mentioned, how it has such depth to it. It's moving, beautiful and just captures your soul in a way that's unforgettable.


    In the name of the tune I will punish you!

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    Rachmaninoff

    Otaku Legend | Posted 04/29/08 | Reply

    I'm going to go out on a limb and make a guess as to the moment when you were totally caught up in the Russian Christmas music. (well more than you probably already were) I would think that when it gets to the point with the bells and the brass building up to a more powerful emotion... that is the moment. :p I'm probably wrong though.

    As for the other, it's a beautiful piece and yes, Russian music does have so much emotion behind it. So much of it is so very powerful, emotionally.

    -Darren