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Join Date: Aug 2007
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As for living composers, I am fond of Arvo Pärt.
Haydn is a recent infatuation of mine. I almost like it that everyone under-rates him. I can thus discover many hidden, overlooked treasures in the symphonies, piano sonatas, string quartets, and piano trios. His work is rather subtle--no wild swings of emotional range (therefore little popularity).
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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I would say that Mozart is the Borg of composers (both famous for achieving vast success and adulation at a young age), except that Mozart is renowned as being the most naturally talented/ingenious of composers, whereas Borg is renowned more for consistency not genius.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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I cannot say something about Des Prez and Machaut. Too long away... I love Beethoven because of his positive attitude, his ability to give pure joy. And his versatility. He masters so many styles. He can compose like Bach, like Schubert, like Mozart. He has written more great works than any other composer. Schubert has written so many first-class songs plus several perfect symphonies, sonatas, quartetts. I love Vaughan Williams's Fantasy on Greensleeves. That song is possibly the most melancholic song at all and maybe the best melody ever written... I like Bruckner's 4th and 7th symphony. Sibelius is great: Karelia Suite, Violin Concerto, Symphonies... I especially love the fourth movement of his second symphony: great and deeply felt music! I accept Mozart mostly only from KV 300 onwards with a few exceptions: 136, 250,183... Last edited by BobbyOne : 02-02-2013 at 05:16 PM. |
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In rock music there is much trash, alas. |
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When my wife and I went to Paris, we enjoyed the production of Le Roi Malgre Lui by Chabrier, at the Opera Comique, with the Orchestre de Paris in the pit, much more than the big budget production at the Bastille. And at the Met in New York we enjoyed Nabucco more than Trovatore. Expect the unexpected. But in the end, Bach and Beethoven are the tops. |
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Hoad could rank as Brahms or Mahler, still on a very high place.... |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Tennis Music 1) Hoad Bach 2) Gonzales Beethoven 3) Laver Mozart 4) Federer Wagner 5) Rosewall Handel 6) Budge Brahms 7) Vines Verdi 9) Sampras Mahler 10) Borg Bartok 11) McEnroe Berlioz 12) Sedgman Stravinsky There is no point-by-point similarity here, other than relative stature. The music list is top-weighted with Germans and Austrians, the tennis list with Australians and Americans. The composers belong to an older era. |
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There are two big missing men in your lists: Tilden and Schubert! I confess that I don't like Debussy. Yes, it's a phenomenon that the top classic composers were from Austria and Germany. Stravinsky is the only classic composer of your list who lived long enough to reach the great Australians in tennis. He died in 1971. Last edited by BobbyOne : 02-02-2013 at 05:45 PM. |
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I like his last four piano sonatas, the E flat Mass, and the String Quintet, but much of his music I find brooding and sad. Not my taste. Debussy and Stravinsky were dominating influences, although I prefer Bartok, whose music has proven to have more staying power. Tilden was brilliant, but I doubt that he was superior to Williams of 1914-16, and Allison Danzig claimed that Tilden played his absolute greatest match in the 1927 Forest Hills final against Lacoste, which he lost in straight sets. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 02-02-2013 at 06:04 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Fortunately, I also enjoyed, not just the Golden Era of Tennis, but also the Golden Era of Music¡¡¡
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Feb 2010
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There is 5 gmusical genious in the whole mankind history, that rank alone in the Olimpus:
Bach,Beethoven,Mozart,Miles Davis and Jimmy Page Leonardo,Van Gogh,Picasso,Rembrandt and Buonarroti for painting...
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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is that an opinion or fact?
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G.O.A.T.
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of course, an opinion...based on facts and the level of artristry than one perceives.
What´s yours'
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oh when it comes to artistry it's all so subjective. There's no right answer there.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Feb 2010
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One thing is artristry ( there haave been many extraordinary) and the other is genious: the ability to take things and leave them in another level before you took them.I talked about genious.
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