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>Mozart
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
>Bach
Air on the G string
>Chopin
Marche funebre from his sonata No.2
>Brahms
Hungarian dance No.5
>Tchaikovsky
Piano concerto/Nutcracker/ violin concerto
>Haydn
The surprise
>Wagner
tristan und isolde prelude
>Debussy
La mer

Your mom gives good head.

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perfect song for a villain- Dark Academia Playlist

moody dark academia classical to jack off to cuckold porn to on a cold winter night in your evil villain tower

Clair de Lune is the more obvious choice for Debussy. Ride of the Valkyries for Wagner. I don't think the average person could name a single Haydn piece if they tried

most people have probably heard deutschland uber alles without realizing haydn wrote the original melody.

I've said negative things about Sibelius in here before, but he's really grown on me recently. The second and fifth symphonies especially

I didn't even know that

the only time i've ever really enjoyed sibelius was when i heard his 7th performed live by esa pekka salonen and i was half-asleep so i wasn't entirely paying attention. just listening to it with zero regard for form or motivic development, it's actually really pleasing. it's when you sit down and really focus on it that it becomes a problem.

After listening to nothing but Beethoven last week, a little break from perfect structural form is refreshing