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000-7279: Der Ring Des Nibelungen
Hmm, I don't know about this one. So it seems to contain selections of a performance originally recorded in '59 (going by the copyright notices and the people involved). Was music from this particular performance used in the game then, or was it included as an otherwise unrelated bonus?
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Should Richard Wagner not be "featured" ?
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Either way, you all have to agree: the music from this CD is EPIC beyond EPIC. ESPECIALLY THE SECOND TRACK
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1) Agreed with Myrkul, Wagner should be featured. Even if the music is used directly, he wasn't alive to compose it for the sake of this game. It's featured.
2) I'm assuming that some, if not all, of the music was used in the game. Does anyone have access to the game and could confirm it? |
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