
Put a bunch of classical music (Chopin, Mozart, and Beethoven--though I wish I'd checked the Mozart stuff first because some of it is opera, and I hate opera) on the ZVM. Forgot I'd already downloaded the Raindrop prelude and because Napster wasn't intelligent enough to stick it on the ZVM with everything else in that album, I don't have the song that led me to the album in the first place. I cry.
But anyway, I started looking (again) for the symphony we played once in high school. I think I found it. I found a scan of the first page of sheet music (unforunately not the clarinet music, but the complete score). Everything is laid out on the page correctly. "Symphony no. 3" is in large letters, "Slavyanskaya" is underneath in smaller ones. Even the arranger's name looks right. I think I finally found it. (Someone else has a Slavyanskaya, but it's the wrong guy.)
So, Boris Kozhevnikov, Symphony no. 3, Slavyanskaya, arranged by John Bourgeois.
Now all I need is a recording and the ability to wear headphones so I can make sure it's the right song. Hope so. I loved playing that thing. I've been searching for sheet music, but the only sites I've found that have it want money, and that won't work. Not to mention I'm at work right now and couldn't pay for it anyway.
Mom and I are probably going to have a talk when I get home. Or maybe not.
I'm going to get something to eat now. I think my stomach's eating itself. I'm not busy, just haven't felt like getting up.
EDIT: Found a sample! Definitely the right song.