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BaldJean
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Posted: September 09 2005 at 18:36 |
"Bach" is of course the name for a whole family of composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer, organist) - the most well-known of the Bachs Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (Composer, organist) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Composer, harpsichordist, pianist) Johann Bernhard Bach (Composer, harpsichordist, organist) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (Composer) Johann Christian Bach (Composer) Johann Ludwig Bach (Composer, violinist) Johann Aegidus Bach (Organist, conductor) Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach (Organist) and my absolute favorite of the family: P. D. Q. Bach |
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RaphaelT
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Posted: September 09 2005 at 20:16 |
Wagner, because he had least votes from my favourite composers at the moment. Where are Anton Bruckner and Modest Musorgsky? |
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yet you still have time!
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Tony Fisher
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Posted: September 10 2005 at 20:12 |
Vivaldi and Dvorak of those listed, but I prefer Sibelius, Delius and Vaughan Williams to any of them.
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greenback
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Posted: September 11 2005 at 01:39 |
bach telemann edgar varese prokofiev |
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BaldJean
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Posted: September 11 2005 at 09:23 |
too many to listen them all; I'll just name a few:
Bach (everything, but especially his fugues and the Brandenburg concertos) Mozart (mostly for his operas, especially "Don Giovanni", also his string quartets) Beethoven (especially his symphonies and his compositions for piano; also his only violin concerto) Debussy (especially his "Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune" and "La Mer") Ravel (especially "La Valse" and "Ma Mère l'oye") Mussorgski ("Pictures at an Exhibition", "A Night on Bald Mountain", "Boris Godunow") Schönberg ("Verklärte Nacht") Stravinski ((especially "Le Sacre du Printemps" and "Petruschka") Berg ("Wozzeck", "Lulu") the list could go on and on Edited by BaldJean |
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Damen
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Posted: September 11 2005 at 10:07 |
Nicolo Paginini is definately one of my favorites. I can't believe he didn't get a single vote, his violin caprices are brilliant.
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BaldJean
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Posted: September 11 2005 at 10:47 |
he was an excellent violinist (and guitarist; something very few people
know. he wrote a lot of pieces for violin and guitar). his
compositorial skills though are usually scoffed at by musicologists,
though certainly his cappricios for violin are among the most difficult
ones to play (along with de Sarasate and Isai)
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philippe
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Posted: September 11 2005 at 12:07 |
exactly! his music for solo violin is incredible Here are a few others whose I highly appreciate the music: Katchaturian, Morton Feldman, Harry Partch... |
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Odysseus
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Posted: September 11 2005 at 13:22 |
Bach... then Mozart (except operatic music, I just can't stand it).
Beethoven is overrated! IMO, just calm down, will ya?... Honorable mentions: Borodin, Chopin, Debussy, Dvorak, Haydn, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi & Wagner (although I hate opera, as I already pointed out). |
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