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TubOppomo 10-12-2005 07:00 AM

In what way is your list rubbish? - you've mentioned some of the "great" composers... - don't see any rubbish in that, but maybe if you could elaborate a bit on your choices it would be a more interesting discussion - a list in itself creates little to no discussion at all...

DuesTyr 11-07-2005 07:00 AM

Yes! Hooray for ALL composers!

PWRichard 11-20-2005 07:00 AM

Debussy, Stravinsky, Bartok. Charles Ives. Does any one know of any good recordings of the music of Hugo Wolf?


www.tonybraymusic.com

PZXjoe 11-30-2005 07:00 AM

Ghost Note, Yup, both Yoko Kanno and Joe Hisaishi are awesome.
A soundtrack that particularily got my attention to Yoko Kanno is the soundtrack of Escaflowne, the Anime TV-Series. Awesome series and i strongly recommend it to anyone who is into Anime. And everyone else aswell!

Dertrioz 02-04-2006 07:00 AM

My favorite would have to be Bach. Followed by Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven, and Handel.

David

regfortruegoo 02-10-2006 07:00 AM

A lot has been said about western (in this case European) composers, but I would like to bring forth a composer from Japan, namely Jo Hisaishi. He mainly composes music for the Studio Ghibli productions (such as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Kiki's delivery service...) and has for many years worked closely with the director(Hayo Miyazaki) of these movies. His style is a blend of western classical, but with hints of Japanese melodies and chordal flavourings which makes his music stand out as great anime soundtracks. Check out the soundtracks for the aforementioned movies.

Also on the subject of Japanese composers, seeing that I do not know of many female composers, I proudly introduce Yoko Kanno. A composer that doesn't adhere to one style, but goes from j-pop to classical music to electronica and beebop jazz, depending on what the project she is working on needs. Her music is not just dabbles at different genres, but successful works of music as she jumps from style to style. She is most famous for the soundtracks to Cowboy beebop (beebop jazz), the eightees "Macross" soundtrack and Ghost in the shell: standalone complex. A worthy mention is the soundtrack to Wolf's rain, wherein she mixes sorrowful melodies with great arrangements and ends up with music spanning several styles in order to give this beautiful anime series that little bit extra.

rujeltaoser 03-05-2006 07:00 AM

Beethoven's music is unmatched in terms of sheer emotional power, while Mozart's music in unmatched in terms of perfection, simplicity, and beauty. To state that one composer is "the greatest" is very tough, as music is fleating: it depends on your mood at any given moment, and taste fluctuates with time.

For example, Beethoven's 5th is universally acknowledged as a landmark in western music, yet it isn't always appropriate. I personally wouldn't put myself to sleep on it! By the same token, Mozart's 21st Piano Concerto is a marvel, but lacks certain components that Beethoven's 5th symphony possesses. This piece, on the other hand, is good sleeping music. Therefore my personal taste depends on my personal condition at any given time.

With all of this said, if I had to create a list of my favorite composers, I would most likely say Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Puccini, and Grieg.

paydayus 03-14-2006 07:00 AM

1. Mozart (40th is my absolute favorite!)
2. Beethoven
3. Bach
4. Wagner
5. Liszt

As for Hollywood, Howard Shore is the best!

plalleste 04-04-2006 07:00 AM

Rachmaninov and Shostakovich

viawbambutt 04-07-2006 07:00 AM

Mozart the best http://www.magle.dk/ubbthreads/image...lins/smile.gif



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fd8IIys2 04-19-2006 07:00 AM

Well, I find it hard to pick a favorite composer, I like so many. I find it easier to proclaim my favorite piece (as some of you may have noticed from previous posts I have made.) I guess one could say I have favorite works by many different composers; there is just so much good stuff to listen to.

Hooray for all composers!

jessyhalm 05-05-2006 07:00 AM

Bach can't be fogotten as THE master of harmony and counterpoint. Also hollywood wouldn't be there if it wasn't for Wagner.

XqrkN4a0 05-06-2006 07:00 AM

Yes Korngold, how would they have made all of those great Errol Flynn movies without his scores! While were on that subject we can't forget Gershwin and my personal favourite Jerry Goldsmith.
But I think Wagner started the whole thing. His use of the orchestra was like an artist using a pallet. He knew exaclty how to 'paint' a scene.

VUzgOhgv 06-17-2006 07:00 AM

My favorite is Mozart. Although that's probably more to do with seeing the movie "Amadeus" than anything else http://www.magle.dk/ubbthreads/image...lins/smile.gif That and one of my favorite metal bands(Children of Bodom) have done some songs based on pieces of Mozart's music. I like other composers like Liszt, Bach, Beethoven, and Shostakovich. I haven't completely dived into the world of classical music yet though, there's so much music it's hard to choose what to listen to first.

Finkevannon 06-18-2006 07:00 AM

My favourite composers are :

Jean-Philippe Rameau
Johann Sebastian Bach
W.A. Mozart
Richard Wagner
G.-F. Händel

Olivier
http://farhad.efka.club.fr/rameau/index.htm

regfortruegoo 06-29-2006 07:00 AM

What is your favourite composer?
 
[list][*]Debussy [list][*]Stravinsky [list][*]Greg [list][*]Beethoven [list][*]Mozart
More composers are suggested if you could

Acciblyfluila 07-01-2006 07:00 AM

Sorry! My list is too rubbish in comparison. Dvorak compose nice music.

jincomplet 07-03-2006 07:00 AM

Well... as to hollywood I would say that Korngold had some influence (too).

For more information on Korngold see eg.:
http://www.korngold-society.org/

SypeKifef 07-05-2006 07:00 AM

What about Dvorak!!!

Amoniustauns 07-28-2006 07:00 AM

wouldn't it be possible for you to elaborate a little on your posts in general in here... they come off a little "empty"...


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