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 Post subject: Your Fav Music Composer (s)
PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 6:42 am 
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This should be a rather interesting debate.



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I take it you mean composer in the classical sense?

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Philip Glass
John Zorn
Yann Tiersen
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Antonia Vivladi
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Chuck Schuldiner
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For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.


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Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


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MIsha should meet my dad. But firsr he should check out Nadir Vassena.

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To name a few:

Claude Debussy
Ennio Morricone
Max Richter

Misha wrote:
Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


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EisenFaust wrote:
To name a few:

Claude Debussy
Ennio Morricone
Max Richter

Misha wrote:
Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


+1


+500 Love that Eastern European classical!


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EisenFaust wrote:
To name a few:

Claude Debussy
Ennio Morricone
Max Richter

Misha wrote:
Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


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Gotta love Morricone, oooh I love morricone!!
(those other two as well, naturally)


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Jean Sibelius. This guy truly was a genius.


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50 cent


+1 :wub: :wub: :wub:


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Misha wrote:
EisenFaust wrote:
To name a few:

Claude Debussy
Ennio Morricone
Max Richter

Misha wrote:
Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


+1

Gotta love Morricone, oooh I love morricone!!
(those other two as well, naturally)


Morricone is indeed the man! Have you heard the Crime and Dissonance compilation? On Ipecac => Picked by Patton and apparently with liner notes by your beloved John Zorn :wink: I was going to buy it the other day, but I've read bad things about it and was wondering if it can be true? I haven't seen any of the films the pieces are taken from but I'm quite curious regarding the musical content.


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EisenFaust wrote:
Misha wrote:
EisenFaust wrote:
To name a few:

Claude Debussy
Ennio Morricone
Max Richter

Misha wrote:
Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


+1

Gotta love Morricone, oooh I love morricone!!
(those other two as well, naturally)


Morricone is indeed the man! Have you heard the Crime and Dissonance compilation? On Ipecac => Picked by Patton and apparently with liner notes by your beloved John Zorn :wink: I was going to buy it the other day, but I've read bad things about it and was wondering if it can be true? I haven't seen any of the films the pieces are taken from but I'm quite curious regarding the musical content.

Yeah, it's actually the one thing I know of him. Thus I think my enthousiam tells you enough.


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Misha wrote:
EisenFaust wrote:
Misha wrote:
EisenFaust wrote:
To name a few:

Claude Debussy
Ennio Morricone
Max Richter

Misha wrote:
Morlock wrote:
For old classical music? Definitely Stravinski. I just listened to half an hour of Rites of Spring yesterday.

Seconded, that work is a masterpiece. I like Shostakovich a lot too, not to forget Bartók with his fancy folk elements.


+1

Gotta love Morricone, oooh I love morricone!!
(those other two as well, naturally)


Morricone is indeed the man! Have you heard the Crime and Dissonance compilation? On Ipecac => Picked by Patton and apparently with liner notes by your beloved John Zorn :wink: I was going to buy it the other day, but I've read bad things about it and was wondering if it can be true? I haven't seen any of the films the pieces are taken from but I'm quite curious regarding the musical content.

Yeah, it's actually the one thing I know of him. Thus I think my enthousiam tells you enough.


I guess I better check it out then... If you haven't you heard The Big Gundown you should definitely give it a listen.. It rules! And I think it would right up your alley.


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Yeah, ofcourse I heard that one. It's good eh? And weird :P


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A Tribe Called Quest


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