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SaltyJon
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Posted: April 20 2010 at 22:14 |
Stravinsky Ligeti Shostakovich
Those are the three that came to mind first.
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progpositivity
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Posted: April 29 2010 at 16:46 |
1. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (aka 'Mendelssohn).
2. Mozart
3. Dvorak (sorry I don't know how to put the symbols over the 'r' and 'a' in his name...
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tarkus1980
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Posted: April 29 2010 at 17:06 |
Only three?
It would be Beethoven, Stravinsky and Bartok in some order, for me. Not far behind would be Mozart, Brahms, Bach, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich, also in some order.
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presdoug
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Posted: April 29 2010 at 17:41 |
tarkus1980 wrote:
Only three?
It would be Beethoven, Stravinsky and Bartok in some order, for me. Not far behind would be Mozart, Brahms, Bach, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich, also in some order. |
Not far behind for me would be Mahler, Elgar, Brahms, Franck, Wagner and Sibelius
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tarkus1980
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Posted: April 29 2010 at 18:06 |
Oh, I forgot Debussy. That was silly.
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jeniffer
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Posted: April 29 2010 at 23:45 |
1. Bach
2. Chopin
3. Schubert
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tarkus1980
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Posted: April 30 2010 at 07:46 |
The one slight reservation I have about Chopin is that he's a bit of a one-trick pony in terms of instrumentation. The man could write circles around most composers on the piano, but pretty much everything of his that's worthwhile is just solo piano music. Great composers should be able to write in several different forms, large-scale and small-scale, with good mixes of keys, strings and brass.
I'm not saying I don't like him a lot; just that he's a little narrow.
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Dorsalia
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Posted: May 01 2010 at 15:38 |
There aren't very many classical composers.
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presdoug
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Posted: May 01 2010 at 20:26 |
tarkus1980 wrote:
The one slight reservation I have about Chopin is that he's a bit of a one-trick pony in terms of instrumentation. The man could write circles around most composers on the piano, but pretty much everything of his that's worthwhile is just solo piano music. Great composers should be able to write in several different forms, large-scale and small-scale, with good mixes of keys, strings and brass.
I'm not saying I don't like him a lot; just that he's a little narrow. |
i find for me, his best music are his works for piano and orchestra-the definitive collection being with pianist Claudio Arrau conducted by Eliahu Inbal with the London Philharmonic Orchestra on a Phillips duo
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Bitterblogger
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Posted: May 03 2010 at 13:55 |
Dorsalia wrote:
There aren't very many classical composers. |
What are you getting at?
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tamijo
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Posted: May 03 2010 at 14:25 |
Impossible only to pick 3, Classical music spans so wide, in time and style.
Modern favorites.:
Dvorak, Scriabin, Debussy, Ives, Stravinsky
And the earlier once.:
Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Bruckner.
Ancient.:
Bach
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Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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presdoug
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Posted: May 03 2010 at 16:32 |
tamijo wrote:
Impossible only to pick 3, Classical music spans so wide, in time and style.
Modern favorites.:
Dvorak, Scriabin, Debussy, Ives, Stravinsky
And the earlier once.:
Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Bruckner.
Ancient.:
Bach |
what is your favourite Bruckner music?
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Green Shield Stamp
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Posted: May 04 2010 at 15:08 |
Bitterblogger wrote:
Dorsalia wrote:
There aren't very many classical composers. |
What are you getting at? |
Is it some kind of semantic point eg. There are plenty of composers of classical music but there aren't many classical composers (the composers themselves being classical constructs)?
I don't know. Either Dorsalia is being pedantic in the extreme or he is making a profound point that is impossible to decipher.
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