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Who's the best classical composer?
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I love listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonota. I think my fave composer is Beethoven. He started going deaf and still composed music!!!!! I love his Ode to Joy also, and his 8th symphony? Which goes dun, dun, dun, DUN, dun, dun, dun, DUN!?
Beethoven, hands down. Fur Elise, a favorite. He had a VERY hard life and it payed off in the end. So yeah, I got nothing else for ya. Also I know this doesn't count but The Piano Guys are my ALL TIME FAVORITE classical musicians.
Oh, definitely Rachmaninov, in my opinion. Bach isn't pleasant to me, but he was a total genius. I also enjoy Mozart and Chopin.
Rachmaninoff was an amazing composer… but I love liszt as well!!! I absolutely LOVEEEE classics music xD
Carsie wrote: "The piano guys are pretttty cool. Have you guys ever heard of Brian Ganz? He's attempting to play and record every piece Chopin ever wrote. He thought it was going to take him 15 years to accomplis..."No I've never heard of him, but that sounds super cool. I'll have to check it out!
Book wrote: "I love listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonota. I think my fave composer is Beethoven. He started going deaf and still composed music!!!!! I love his Ode to Joy also, and his 8th symphony? Which ..."
I'm learning the first movement of the Moonlight Sonata right now! It is so beautiful!
I'm learning the first movement of the Moonlight Sonata right now! It is so beautiful!
Hmm, I like Tchaikovsky, mostly because his music is quite dramatic. But Beethoven's also really cool, and I like Vivaldi's The Four Seasons.
I love Sibelius, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Rachmaninov, and female composers like Hildegard von Bingen and Lili Boulanger don’t get enough representation! I appreciate composers like Bach and Handel, but early Classical/Baroque isn’t usually my thing. I prefer more Romantic era pieces, and some more modern composers like Britten and Ravel (only certain pieces of his tho).



Wow, that's a great question. I think there are quite a few. I mean, the obvious ones like Beethoven and Bach, but then there's Vivaldi and Rachmaninov, and I just can't decide!
Let's hear some debating, everyone, and I'll just be watching from the sidelines forming my own opinion...