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Posted by MT on June 24, 19103 at 01:50:54:

In Reply to: Brahms/Santana posted by mr. kiss on May 21, 19103 at 01:48:52:

: hello there

: this will be a messy post: there is a song (quite popular actually) by Carlos Santana in which he employs - as far as i can hear - note by note a Brahms-melody (he changes the rhythm slightly). i don't know the title of the Santana-song but the Brahms melody is from either the 2nd mvt of the 3rd symphony or the 3rd mvt of the 2nd symphony. It is a beautiful horn-solo, and it is my favourite melodic line by Brahms (this might sound controversial since since i am not sure which piece it is from, but i am not too knowledgeble about the German master).

: Anyway i just would like to know whether anybody else noticed this (or whether it is as well-known as a common-place:),

: all the best,
: gkiss




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