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2007-11-10 06:57:51 · 8 answers · asked by megalomaniac 7 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

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Beethoven, because his music reflects many different moods. Bach and Mozart seem annoyingly happy all the time...

2007-11-10 07:06:01 · answer #1 · answered by Reference Librarian 3 · 1 1

Reference-Mozart is happy all of the time? Have you listened to his Requiem yet? I assume you haven't.

I absolutely adore all three.. I love the baroque style.. Bach was definitely my favorite when I first began listening to classical music [that and Vivaldi]. Beethoven reflects a much darker side to his music than many other composers.. And it's amazing how, even today when almost no one listens to classical music, his music is still known [don't believe me? EVERYONE knows fur elise and Beethoven's 5th]. Mozart is wonderful.. People claim that he only wrote "happy lala joyful" music, but IMO he probably has some of the most variety. Every piece that he composed was and is amazing, and it's even more amazing to think that he's done so much work and has changed the world of music SO much in his short lifespan.

The three can't be compared. At the moment I've been listening to the most Mozart, but IMO, they're all of equal virtuosity.

2007-11-11 03:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

It changes depending on my mood. Beethoven's music has so much depth, Mozart's is sublimely beautiful and Bach's cerebral.

I love all three.

2007-11-10 07:59:14 · answer #3 · answered by Malcolm D 7 · 1 0

that's greater captivating, a white lily, a pink rose or a purple orchid? (or in keeping with threat for us rain-wooded area dwellers, the yellow skunk cabbage?) confident it particularly is impossible to rank in simple terms about all those issues yet that's what we are right here for on Y!A - to bravely (or stupidly) employer to do the impossible: in case you had asked me 20 years in the past: i might have long gone with Mozart, Beethoven and then Bach. (Mozart is amazingly available has friendly melody and counterpoint, and Amadeus replaced into irresistable. in spite of the shown fact that that's somewhat too candy-lined at cases - an older greater mature Mozart might have been interesting yet we will in no way understand) 10 years in the past i might have chosen Beethoven first for his emotional content textile. The Moonlight Sonata no count how overplayed is mind-blowing and the Appasionata is breathtaking (while performed nicely). i think of Beethoven might have been a rock famous individual if he lived today. in spite of the shown fact that those days i've got been gaining expertise of Bach's actual genius. I used to think of that his music replaced into too mechanical and mathematical yet there is an dazzling intensity and subtlety to it. i admire the Goldberg alterations (as performed by ability of Glen Gould) and the 'nicely Tempered Clavier' sequence. Like continuously diverse music for various moods. (Mozart is the king of chamber music, Beethoven for contemplation and Bach for doing my morning Sudoku)

2016-12-08 17:50:24 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I personally prefer Beethoven because he made my favorite piece of classical music ever created, the Complete 9th Symphony. He is a master composer, and I consider him to be a genius

2007-11-10 07:05:08 · answer #5 · answered by guitargodintraining13 1 · 0 0

I like all 3. I was introduced to Bach in the 3rd grade. I also like Tchaikowsky.

2007-11-10 07:14:30 · answer #6 · answered by Semp-listic! 7 · 0 0

Beethoven, because of his 9th Symphony and the fact that he suffered from a substantial hearing loss. Such genius! ♥

2007-11-11 14:57:30 · answer #7 · answered by Rhiannon 6 · 3 0

Mozart!!! He was cute....and composed great music.

2007-11-10 07:58:06 · answer #8 · answered by Hanya 4 · 1 1

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