Posted February 28, 2008 by High Brow
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
by Skidmore College Orchestra
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High Brow says: This is one of the most famous symphonies ever written. Written by one of the most famous composers ever, the prolific German genius, Ludwig van Beethoven. I am sure you are all familiar with this piece. Perhaps you have heard it providing the sonic backdrop in a car chase scene. Perhaps in a fine dinning establishment, where your rich uncle was picking up the tab. No matter how this magical work entered into your acumen (brain), it's in there. Count yourself among the lucky ones.
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