Who`S your favourite modern composer?
10:50 on Sunday, November 16, 2003
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(NAMUS)
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since let`s say...after PROKOFIEF i don`t listen to a lot of music since i create most of the sounds i hear.so i want to know who`s my fellow compadres!!! no serialist,because they are actually not making music they only juggle with a mathematical concept that`s pretty far from the original purpose of music and that would pretty much make BACH regurgitate.12 tone followers feel free to argue with me anytime.....
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Who`S your favourite modern composer?
12:22 on Sunday, November 16, 2003
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(Olga)
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It`s rather hard to say.
There may be hundreds of brilliant composers out there, but as people tend to be suspicious when encountering their works they`re little known...
Perhaps in a hundred years or so we will have new classics, but...
I guess that the main problem is not the skill...
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Who`S your favourite modern composer?
13:16 on Sunday, November 16, 2003
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(NAMUS)
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come on OLGA at least gimme some names...but your right it`s not about the skill it`s about harmony.plain and simple catchy things catch people,why do you think lizt is unknown to the general puplic? he was the jesus of the piano but he lost himself in a delusion of sounds.people remember what they can remember.everyone has heard the second mouvenent of the pathetique because it was meant to be unraveled.
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Who`S your favourite modern composer?
10:47 on Monday, November 17, 2003
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Who`S your favourite modern composer?
10:50 on Monday, November 17, 2003
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(DW)
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continued...But if yr pin pointing it to `mordern` classics...then I would say I`m all in for Vaughn Williams and Holst.
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