Lil' Timmy
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well? i need more options. so many left off..
i've stolen your mojo sprafa!
i've stolen your mojo sprafa!
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you're such a maverick! :thumbs:OCybrManO said:I refuse to pick a favorite...
you're welcomeGlo-Boy said:Tchaikovsky thank you.
hawt :naughty:CyberSh33p said:bach = yay in my face
well, it's the old desert island question.. there can be only oneHot Soup said:Shostakovich, Saint-Saens.
I love karchaturians spartacus and phyrgia as well as the old masters , mozart , Beethoven etc
I couldnt narrow it down to a single favourite
do you mean gustav holst? yeah, one of my friends from college is real big into his choral works, so much so that he started a highly acclaimed website about holst (http://www.gustavholst.info/). personally, i love the planets, but the little other work i've heard of holst's hasn't excited me much. the british composers in general are kinda meh to me. maybe with the exception of ralph vaughn williams.. and i like purcell tooThe Mullinator said:Gustav Holtz, he wrote "classical" music even though its from the 20th century.
Whoops yes, that one. The Planets suite.Lil' Timmy said:do you mean gustav holst? yeah, one of my friends from college is real big into his choral works, so much so that he started a highly acclaimed website about holst (http://www.gustavholst.info/). personally, i love the planets, but the little other work i've heard of holst's hasn't excited me much. the british composers in general are kinda meh to me. maybe with the exception of ralph vaughn williams.. and i like purcell too
you mean the rondo (3rd mvmnt) from his 5th violin concerto (known as the "turkish")? yeah, i wish he had written more music like it.Tredoslop said:I really like Mozart's Turkish March. I forgot the alternate name...I'm not even sure if there was one.
yeah, mars (and sometimes jupiter) will do that to a manThe Mullinator said:Yes I don't really like much else of his work, but the Planets just set him above all others to me anyway. Its probably because Mars was the first real piece of "classical" music I had ever heard that I actually enjoyed (after that I started loving the genre) and also because I am a huge space nut.
can you read?Frank said:I don't see Tchaikovsky? Add him to the poll
well, it depends on if you like early or high romanticismTredoslop said:How could Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky be beating Beethoven?
Grrr.
:frown:
I never heard any of his ballets, but the only one I do know that's from him is the Nut Cracker.
Lil' Timmy said:can you read?
if not... i guess we'll never know