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Mozart and Vivaldi.
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i like tchaikovsky and debussey.
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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I like the more somber composers like Beethoven or Chopin. I like the heavier more melancholy sounds they do as opposed to the lighter more airy sounds of say Mozart.
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J.S. Bach. I listened to Bach ever since I was in my mother's womb--or rather, she listened to it, and I was in her.
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Vivaldi and Chopin
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Beethoven, his Moonlight Sonata is so beautiful and simple sounding, yet in contrast his more orchestral works are very dramatic.
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Vivaldi & Henry VIII
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Mozart! My Dad liked a lot of Classical Music, especially Mozart, and played tapes of Mozart's music in his car. I think I grew to like Mozart's music, through my Dad liking it! :-)
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Rimsky-Korsakov Beethoven and Tchaikovsky
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Mozart-Beethoven-Tchaikovsky. They relax me.
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I hate all classical music.
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Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mozart, Ravel
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You could call me Schroeder for all I care because my favorite is definitely Beethoven by far.
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I love Beethoven.
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Beethoven. Beethoven, Beethoven, witout any doubt it's Beethoven. He wrote the most amazing and beautiful music ever, and wrote a good deal of it when he was deaf. No one has matched the quality of his music, espeicaly no one deaf. He's... he's a Tiatan.
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Mozart because he was a genius.
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Vivaldi and Beethoven and Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach and Tchaikovsky.
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Being a musician, I personally like Fredryk Chopin and Claude Debussy. edit: and, come to think of it, I love Sergej Rakhmaninov.
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Tchaikovsky, Chopin and Prokofiev.
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Bach, Mozart, Holst, Britten, Bartok... amongst others.
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Bach
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Beethoven and Mozart
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Mozart. He sounds good when electrified, too.
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Chopin Bach Schubert
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Either "Last Date" on Piano or "Malaguena" (hope I spelled that right) -- on guitar!
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Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninoff
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I don't really listen to much classical intentionally, I know some sounds interesting but I have no idea of the names of the songs. Maybe Mozart or Bach.
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"Jupiter" - The Planets by Gustav Holst
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Eine Kleine Nachtmusik ("A little night music" or less literally, "A little serenade"), The Serenade for strings in G major, (K 525) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart wrote it in 1787.
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I'm not much of a classical music aficionado but I do like classical music. I picked Peer Gynt: Suite No. 1 Op.46 "Morning". I like the deepness of the sound and imagine myself waking up and watching the sun rise, reflecting on a lake, in a green meadow, surrounded by mountains in the distance.
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I like 'Canon' in D Major - Pachelbel.
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Rescue from Cloud City/Hyperspace is a track from the score to Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. It was composed by the legendary John Williams and is 9 minutes of the most gutteral, tearjerking, powerful, exciting, and epic music ever concieved. I'd post a link but as far as I know there is no recorded performance on it other than on the soundtrack CD. Go and watch the movie: The track begins just as Vader reveals Luke is his son, and ends when the Falcon jumps to hyperspace.
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I cannot choose "a", one, favorite. My three favorites, are: Richard Wagner, Jean Sibelius and Peter Tschaikowsky. Gunther
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i love tchaikovsky. but playing piano i like chopin and debussy
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. What a great name!
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At the moment, I'm pretty fond of Bach, but I enjoy almost all others as well.
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I'm a weird guy so...Gershwin, Stravinsky, Varese, Zappa( yes, he was also a classical composer )
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Mozart
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Mozart...He was way ahead of his time and I believe he was the Father of punk rock.lol
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It's tempting to say Mozart, Beethoven or J.S. Bach but for me it's between Jean-Baptiste Lully and Dietrich Buxtehude.
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This will sound terribly pretentious, but it's not a song unless it has words. It's a piece.
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Pachelbel's cannon in d major.
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Giacomo Puccini is one of my favorites. His opera Gianni Schicchi aria "O mio babbino caro" by soprano Anila Oxa is absolutely beautiful. Regards
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lolz i am FORCED 2 play the violin and i dont like the music at all it makes me fall asleep
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I llike many but I will always have a soft spot for Mozart as the first opera I saw was Don Giovanni. I was 7 years old and made it all the way through (my sister was 5 and fell asleep bless) which I was very proud of. Everyone in the theatre was laughing at me because I was so captivated by the penultimate scene I was shaking with excitement. :)
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Brahms, Brahms, Johannes Brahms Mozart Bach Sibelius Villa-Lobos Debussy Ravel Vaughan Williams Edmund Rubbra Samuel Barber Vivaldi Schutz Einojuhani Rautavaara Arvo Part and the list goes on and on
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Mozart and Chopin.
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Ludovico Einaudi.
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Mozart
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Bach and Mozart are crap. They never did anything to expand what music could be. They did not do anything with their motif (different key, tempo, etc), and their structure is not good either. They do not use enough accidentals making the music blahttp://www.answerbag.com/q_view/138108nd and boring, and lastly there is way too much unison. The good composers are: Shostakovich (symphony 4, string quartet 12-15, Operas) Bartok (Piano sonata, folkdances, dance suites) Ravel (Tzigane, Sonatina) Lutoslawski (symphony's 1-4, Paganini variations) Stravinsky (Rite of Spring, Firebird Suite) Prokofiev (Symphony's, concertos, March) Chopin (everything) Khachaturian (Violin Concerto) And there are plenty of others! (Reply)
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Why? His music may sound nice, and have nice melody's, but it is in some ways to bland. He doesn't really go anywhere either.
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If you really like and know something about music, you'll probably like classical stuff. If so, you will hardly have a favourite. While listening to any of the major composers it is hard to tell who is the greatest. I have a hard time to think I prefer between Bach and Beethoven, Mozart or Brahms, Sibelius or Hovhannes.
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Vivaldi, Albinoni, and their fellow Baroque ilk.
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Angelo Badalamenti
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Wagner...love that brass
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My personal favourite is Antonin Dvorak. Listen to his Cello Concerto, his Symphony No. 8 (though symphony No. 9 is more popular), and his Slavonic dances. My second favourite is Johannes Brahms. I like everything he wrote EXCEPT his violin concerto, which I find plain boring. Have you tried British light music? Ronald Binge wrote Elizabethan Serenade, The watermill and Sailing By. See if you can them on Limewire. There are many other masterpieces in this genre by a whole load of British composers. I never tire of hearing them, much to my wife's annoyance.
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I love listening to Beethoven, but for sheer joy, it's got to be Mozart.
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Definitely Mozart. By far.
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Bach
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I love Chopin!
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Mozart
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Rachmaninov I like many Classical pieces Tchaikosky Mostly Pieces that Ballet works have been choreographed to.
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Handel and Chopin
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wagner
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