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The Eight Composers you couldn't Live Without. 8 only, no additions,no other rules
I tried to play along by just naming the eight living composers without whose work my own life would be immeasurably the poorer.
I got to thirteen.
That's an interesting variant but it would have been far easier for me just a year ago. As it is I think I'd struggle to get half a dozen. Be interested to see your list.
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
That's an interesting variant but it would have been far easier for me just a year ago. As it is I think I'd struggle to get half a dozen. Be interested to see your list.
Beethoven
Mozart
Strauss R
Mahler
Bruckner
Tchaikovsky
Schubert
Brahms
I just had a count up of the number of composers in my collection and got to 350. I wouldn't want to be without any of them but if it came to the crunch current list would be:
Bach
Beethoven
Brahms
Elgar
Mahler
Shostakovich
Sibelius
Tchaikovsky
I expect my choice of Puccini in there may have raised a few eyebrows. I've absolutely adored his music since I was in my early teens.
I would have liked to add Arnold, JS Bach, Bax, Beethoven, Bernstein, Bliss, Borodin, Britten, Diamond, Glazunov, FJ Haydn, Holmboe, Howells, Martinu, Miaskovsky, Moeran, Piston, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Rautavaara, Rubbra, W Schuman, Sessions, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Tubin & Walton but that would be a sending off offence! At the current rate Verdi will be in there too, so enjoying listening to all his works currently, can't get Simon Boccanegra out of my head at the moment, the 1st and 3rd acts are absolutely superb.
Perhaps we should have 8 composers you can totally live without, but that will probably cause too many arguments.
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