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New Post! Feb 08, 2008 @ 11:31:24#1
zoned

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To anybody in the world: Who are the greatest classical music composers of all time,and why? Thank you.


I'm not nuts,I'm eccentric!

zoned last visited February 10, 2008
New Post! Feb 08, 2008 @ 11:32:20#2
tequila_sunrise

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Beethoven....theres no way I could live without Fur Elise!!
Have to play it like 10 times a day


R.I.P - Tanya Castelnuovo - A beautiful soul
Sometimes those unfinished are among the most beautiful.

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New Post! Feb 08, 2008 @ 11:39:10#3
zoned

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How about Beethovens Symphony No. 9 "The Choral" Gotterfunken,Gotterfunken!!! The ode to joy. May there be joy on earth today!


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zoned last visited February 10, 2008
New Post! Feb 08, 2008 @ 11:40:15#4
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Ode to Joy is just amazing. Takes my breath away every time.


Every moral has a story;
And every story has an end.

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New Post! Feb 08, 2008 @ 11:52:47#5
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The ending of Beethovens Choral symphony should be a cell phone ring tone. I wish I could create it myself-it would be a hot seller-the melody is very catchy. Anybody know somebody that is hiring,I have a lot of musical ideas in my fortuitous brain!


I'm not nuts,I'm eccentric!

zoned last visited February 10, 2008
New Post! Mar 22, 2008 @ 15:28:45#6
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25/M/I'm So TIRED MENG!!!, Antarcti
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What about Mozart. or tchesnekoff, tchaikovsky or Rossini?


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New Post! May 19, 2008 @ 07:54:09#7
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Mahler's 5th. That's just it.

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New Post! May 19, 2008 @ 18:48:05#8
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dario marianelli- his stuff is sweet and simple...well...most of it.

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New Post! Jul 01, 2008 @ 00:43:56#9
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I absolutely love Ode to Joy ....I also love beethoven's symphony No.9 .....not the mention Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture!

cloud_strife last visited July 28, 2008
New Post! Jul 18, 2008 @ 01:20:26#10
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Wolfgang Mozart.

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New Post! Aug 31, 2008 @ 15:25:23#11
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Just my opinion, but I lean towards Tchaikovsky. His music is powerful, captivating, and can also be very smooth. I have always thought that if he were alive today, he'd be one of the best rock artists around!

Just some thoughts,
sunnyh

sunnyh last visited September 01, 2008
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