What is this title all about? The ultimate romantic? I've never thought of Berlioz's music as being romantic, even though he did compose in the romantic period. I've been listening to little bits over the weekend and kept on hearing this 'ultimate romantic' phrase. I have not heard anything that I would class as deserving such an accolade. Surely Rachmaninov, Chopin, and Tchaikovski are much more qualified for that role? What am I missing here?
Rich
PS. Is this the right forum for this subject?
Rich
PS. Is this the right forum for this subject?
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