Favorite Classical Composers

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#51 Funky_Llama
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Rachmaninoff, although im totally digging the moonlight sonata right now:PN0han

At last, some love for Rach.

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#52 Hseptic
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Modeste Mussorgsky, Carl Orff, Ravel, Glinka...
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#53 pinkyoshi1993
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Gustav Holst, the "planets" are amazing, especially the mars piece.
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The opera that Fry wrote for Leela in Futurama.

Seriously, though, I'm a big fan of Glenn Gould. I don't know if he counts, since he lived from 1932 until the 1980s, but he plays in a classical style.

Glenn Gould

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#55 eggdog1234
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[QUOTE="N0han"]Rachmaninoff, although im totally digging the moonlight sonata right now:PFunky_Llama

At last, some love for Rach.

I saw my local symphony do Rachmanioff's symphonoy no. 2 last year. The first movement is fantastical.

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#56 Funky_Llama
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[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"]

[QUOTE="N0han"]Rachmaninoff, although im totally digging the moonlight sonata right now:Peggdog1234

At last, some love for Rach.

I saw my local symphony do Rachmanioff's symphonoy no. 2 last year. The first movement is fantastical.

Hmm, I've never listened to that. I only really listen to his concertos.

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#57 AirGuitarist87
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J.S. Bach and Johann Pachelbel.