>>> Post your fav composer/musician.
Mine are Nobuo Uematsu and Yoko Kanno..
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>>> Post your fav composer/musician.
Mine are Nobuo Uematsu and Yoko Kanno..
Johann Sebastian Bach is hands down the greatest musician to have ever lived.
beethoven probably... mozart and bach... dont really know the name of composers but music like "flight of a bumblebee" is pretty awesome...
Never saw that one coming.Quote:
Originally Posted by nik0tine
As for composers...I really couldn't decide. BeefOven is an undisputed genius. Mozart is over-rated. Now I think on it I'm inclined to agree with Bach actually. Yes, Bach it is.
Nobuo Uematsu. Because other than that, I do not pay any attention to composers at all.
Tobias Hahn, Asis Nasseri, Michael Haas and Alexander Kaschte.
Nobuo Uematsa (and Yasunori Mitsuda before anyone else says it) are waay overrated while theyre both very good.
My personal favourites Yuki Kajiura.
Ville Valo, he's a composer
Rachmaninov was the guy who composed flight of the bumble bee i think......Quote:
Originally Posted by Neco Arc
Rachmaninov is one of my favourite composers. Clementi wrote some ok stuff too, and Wagner, although an arrogant git, wrote some great music.
EDIT:WHAT!!?? I disagree, Mozart wrote some truly stupendous pieces of music. Unfortunately, Mozart is so well-known that it can almost be seen as passe to say that your favourite composer is Mozart, which is a shame.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxx Power
Blackie lawless.
mine are...
Nobuo Uematsu (FF obviously!)
and Yuki Kajiura! (.hack//SIGN!) :)
As a note, Yoko Kanno, Yuki Kajiura, Yasunori Mitsuda, and Nobuo Uematsu are all very, very good.
That being said I'm probably going with Tchaikovsky in this.
Bach is indeed ridiculously talented and brilliant.
Although I do like Mussorgsky and Rimsky-Korsakov for their grandiose styles.
<3 Baroque music. (And Classical I guess for the Russian guys.)
Eric Satie is one of my favourites. He was a very peculiar man indeed.
I'll have to agree with this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jebus
I also really dislike Tchaikovsky.
I recently fell in love with Beethoven. And for non-classical music, Trent Reznor.
:pQuote:
Never saw that one coming.
Simon Jeffes, Yann Tiersen, Sandro Perri.
Composer.... bah, the only composer I really pay any attention to is Uematsu, so I'll go with him. My favorite musician though, hmm.... either Danny Carey or Terry Bozzio. I'd probably give it to Bozzio for being one of the craziest and most unique guys to ever sit behind a drum kit.
Brahms, purely for Lullaby.
Otherwise I'll say Gabriel Yared, because the simple, quiet background type of music suits me more than most stuff.
Add to that John Williams, Harry Gregson-Williams, Taku Iwasaki.Quote:
Originally Posted by black orb
You make me sad.Quote:
I also really dislike Tchaikovsky.
Bach, as others mentioned, is also quite good, as is Beethoven and Handel.
For more modern (i.e. living) composers, Richard Einhorn is also really good.
JS Bach, Mozart, Dvořák.
You should listen to the String Quartet No. 12 in F Major (The American) composed by Antonin Dvořák.
This thread did not need to be revived, as it's from last year :( In the future, please try to read the dates of posts before posting. Thanks!