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2007-08-17 15:06:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

So you are asking who our 4th favorite composer is?? What an odd question. (Of course, that pre-supposes that those three are top three favorites, which is a bit presumptious)

So, "discluding" (is that a word?) Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach --

I am very much into Chopin right now, but in the past I have been into Brahms, Scriabine, Bartok, Debussy, Ravel, Prokofiev, Shotakovich, Stravinsky, Adams, Barber, Gershwin, Bernstein, Scarlatti, Milhaud, Faure, Poulenc -- it just depends on what I happen to be into at any particular time. There is a tremendous wealth of music out there.

2007-08-17 17:19:45 · answer #2 · answered by glinzek 6 · 1 1

i'm bored with answering questions approximately Mozart and Beethoven, so i will % Bach: ? he's unexcelled in writing countermelodies. each and every time I play or sing a artwork via Bach in an ensemble, I continuously play or sing loudly because of fact I continually think of I even have the enhanced melody. His countersubjects to "Sleepers, unsleeping" and "Jesu, exhilaration of guy's needing" are extra suitable accepted than the unique chorale melodies. ? very few different composers can write a composition for an unaccompanied tool which won't be in a position to be more desirable via including an accompaniment. Schumann tried to strengthen on Bach via writing accompaniments to his unaccompanied violin works, yet he did no longer be triumphant. ? No different composer can harmonize chorale melodies like Bach. His chorale harmonizations have been accumulated in a itemizing for the income of progressed thought pupils. ? No different composer can write fugues like Bach. He became noticeably respected via Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, and Hindemith. you realize what those composers all had in elementary? all of them had the adventure of writing fugues! ? It takes actual potential to place in writing an extremely unique concerto pass without Mozart's exposition-progression-recapitulation blueprint, and Bach had meaning. No common working for the period of the subject material interior the tonic, subdominant, dominant, and tonic back, like Telemann does. ? Writing a prelude is composed of writing an thrilling piece with in trouble-free terms one germ of an thought, and no-possible do it like Bach can. No common writing a melody with a repetitious rhythm, like Chopin does. No common writing a melody with a repeated parent interior the left hand, like Chopin does. No common drumming on the dominant, like Chopin does.

2016-10-10 11:09:30 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I love Shostakovich, Steve Reich, Prokofiev, Debussy, Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Tchaikovsky!

2007-08-17 17:16:11 · answer #4 · answered by Mia 5 · 0 0

the Red Priest!
Antonio Vivaldi

2007-08-17 14:24:31 · answer #5 · answered by Mustardseed 6 · 0 0

Johann Strauss. "An Der Schonen Blauen Donau" is timeless.

2007-08-17 17:40:55 · answer #6 · answered by rebekkah hot as the sun 7 · 0 0

Brahms

2007-08-17 15:14:51 · answer #7 · answered by Mohojojo 2 · 0 0

Rachmaninoff!

2007-08-17 14:56:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just thought that all composers are good cause if their pieces got famous, then they are good composers ...

2007-08-17 14:58:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tonight it is Igor Stravinsky. Tomorrow it will be someone else.

2007-08-17 15:56:46 · answer #10 · answered by fredrick z 5 · 1 0

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