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Who is the greatest musical genius ever? (pg. 9)
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| dark_tenshi |
| quote: | Originally posted by zarathustra
1 - Mozart (Fav. Piece --> Requiem)
2 - Beethoven (Fav. Piece --> 5th Piano Concerto - "Emperor")
3 - Chopin (Fav. Piece --> Impromtu - "Fantasie")
4 - Bach (Fav. Piece --> Brandenburg Concerto 3-1) |
My thoughts exactly.
As for electronic music, my vote goes to Breeder. |
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| jwear2004 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TwoPlow
possibly along with John Cage. |
Sorry, I disagree. Not too impressed with the 5 minutes of silence or whatever it was (though I have to admit I don't know of any of his other stuff). In response to the original question I'll go with Beethoven as well. Composing when you're practically deaf is pretty astounding stuff! :eek: |
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| XeQtOr |
| Definately Mozart. That guy had an amount of talent that is impossible for anyone to match.:eyes: :eyes: |
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| Gogmagog |
Sorry I Spelled Copeland wrong... sombody else spelt it like that and i didn't really know who they were talking about until i read up on it.
Twoplow -- Thanks for the Eno Vote, not too many people know what he's actually done, but he produced albums for Devo, U2, adn the talking heads over 20 to 30 years ago.. and the most recent thing i heard form him came out a year or so ago
As for Kraftwerk!
That did some revolutionary stuff!,but I've see\heard a few interviews with they and they don't call themselves revolutionary at all. They consider themselves basic and not Complex
Can't wait for the Concert Though..
Apr. 22nd Ricoh Collisium, Toronto, Canada! |
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| Algenis |
| Laurent Veronnez :D |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Ennio Morricone. |
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| RubiK Cube |
| quote: | Originally posted by Gogmagog
That did some revolutionary stuff!,but I've see\heard a few interviews with they and they don't call themselves revolutionary at all. They consider themselves basic and not Complex
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You dont have to be complex to be geniuses or revolutionary. Consider the simplicity that the Beatles made music with in there early years (b4 Rubber Soul) and the effect that that had |
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| torontotrance |
Beethoven
Bach
Mozart
Handel
Strauss
Brian Eno
Jean Michel Jarre
Kraftwerks
Elvis |
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| Localsky |
| as far as EDM - what about Simon Posford? His work under Hallucinogen, Infinity Project (kinda), Shpongle, Celtic Cross, and now Younger Brother is all exceptional and innovative. |
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