>Fun fact: that's the third version of Danse Macabre the Scott Brothers
>have recorded! They've also done a four-hands piano duet and a
>harmonium/piano duet (the latter of which is BGM for the fight scene
>in TTW Act V). I have to admit, I mostly concentrate on the organ stuff. Personal taste and whatnot.
>Mm, she will have just missed it, because Sakuya disappeared in
>1870. Before then, she was in the habit of occasionally venturing out
>to pick up various things, including new music and musical supplies
>(such as the accordion she bought in Paris in the 1830s), so she might
>have brought home a copy if it had been available. Afterward, Remilia
>never went out and stopped using the music room.
I hadn't realized the timeline was that close -- I guess I mentally misplaced exactly when Sakuya disappeared (and, thus, Remilia actually stopped going out)
>As such, she's never heard it, but it's one of G's favorite classical
>(well, technically Romantic) pieces, so she's certain to be exposed to
>it sooner or later, and I expect she'll enjoy it. It has a lot of
>dark whimsy about it, and in certain of her moods, Remilia Scarlet is
>all about dark whimsy. :)
I have this nagging feeling that *most* organ players are struck by 'dark whimsy' on occasion...if for no other reason than because they regularly *play a building*.
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