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Posted: March 02 2011 at 10:38
The best: I voted classical, because that gave us Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn and Schubert, four of the best composers,
Bach and Händel do make the baroque an important period.
Still, it's hard to tell, bacause Wagner, Brahms, Schumann, Tchaikovsky and all the numerous well known romantic composers do give the romantic period a lot of importance.
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Posted: March 02 2011 at 10:48
There is no "best" period; they all contain wonderful music. My favorite period, however, is the romantic period, because it contains such inspiring visionaries as Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz, Richard Wagner and Felix Mendelssohn.
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Posted: March 02 2011 at 12:12
What is the difference between contemporary and 21st century music? :S I have to say Romantic/20th century for me, although I haven't heard enough 20th century classical to really vote for it.
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Posted: March 02 2011 at 12:35
There is no "best" era. In fact, without the previous eras none of them would have happened. Music history is one of constant development. It seems to have halted a little in the 21st century but it's still changing.
My favorite era should be the romantic or post-romantic era (including Beethoven, Bruckner, Brahms, etc) plus post-romantic in nationalist schools (like Mussorgsky o Tchaikovsky or Dvorak or Sibelius) plus post-romantics who composed in the 20th century (Shostakovich), but one glance at my cd collection tells me I should go for baroque. I have around 180 cds between just Bach and Handel. Vivaldi, Telemann, Scarlatti, Purcell and others add a little to the collection. I should choose baroque but it's mostly based on two composers. The music, though, is great. Though the magnificent structures and thematic odysseys of later music make me doubt. What's clear is that, Bach and Handel aside, the symphony is my favorite form. Though I like everything.
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Posted: March 03 2011 at 00:46
Voted 20th Century because that is where my interest in classical music starts, and then it moves forward for the most part. But of course there are great composers from the other eras too.
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Posted: March 03 2011 at 01:25
20th century for me.
Romantic damn close second.
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Joined: May 27 2005
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Posted: March 03 2011 at 10:21
Romantic, in particular close to turn of the century Romantic, and Russian. Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff. But Dvorak is great too.
I tend to like the wistful composition of the Russians and eastern Europeans. The Germans, Austrians, Hungarians and all are good but it doesn't mean as much to me.
We play a lot of John Dowland in my guitar ensemble. It's awwright, but gets old by the 4th piece for sure.
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Posted: March 03 2011 at 13:55
I don't really have a favorite era; there is good music from all eras. Johann Sebastian Bach is my favorite composer, and I also very much like the music of Barbara Strozzi who is sadly way too little known; she deserves a lot more attention. but that does not make the Baroque my favorite era. for those to whom the name Barbara Strozzi means nothing, listen to these examples:
her melody lines were extraordinary and ahead of her time
Edited by BaldJean - March 03 2011 at 16:09
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