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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2007

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http://www.scribd.com/doc/3662223/Haydn-Sonata-N-59-Hob-XVI49-Mi-b-mayor-2-Ad...
middle of the sencond page

This is a small section of Haydn's Sonata No. 59 Hob. XVI-49 second movement (Adagio e cantabile).
Lestat plays it on the movie "Interview with the Vampire" when he comes back from the swamps, and a variation earlier, when he's talking to Claudia.

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  • Nice but you need the sustainer pedal on this song. Good job!

  • holy shit!!!! :D this is so beautiful it makes me want to cry! nice job!!! :D

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  • ohh it gives me chills !! i love this song

  • one of my favorite parts in the movie when hes playing this :)

  • hey i liked it better then i do it

  • I put this song on while relaxing in the tub. Laying on my stomach with my face and entire body underwater, until the whole thing was finished. All my stress is gone now. Thanks <3

  • Well played,, truely lovely,,,*)

  • Wonderful playing! I've been looking for this since...forever.

    Could you please send me the sheet music?

    I'd like to try.

  • well done

  • @1latrommI Maybe won't be as boring if played at the right tempo.

    watch?v=vrEKYx1mUz0&feature=re­lated

  • @Drarkhan mh thats ur opinion

    i really think its boring

  • @1latrommI Not boring, but hollow. However i belive that is the point: to make it sound somehow hollow, alone.

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