Re: First Weekend in Feb. Time Wasting Thread



Here's something ...

I've been searching online for a piece of music that I commonly refer to as 'The Russian Funeral March.' I forget what it's *actually* called, and I'm not sure that 'Russian Funeral March' is even what it's *familiarly* called. That's just how *I* usually refer to it. It's a familiar, somber melody that you may have heard/seen accompanying a traditional funeral caisson.

So my question is: is anyone familiar with what the heck I'm talkin' about? Specifically, do any of you know the name of the piece, as well as its composer?

Thank ye.

Brady
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