View Poll Results: Who is the greatest classical musician of all time?

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  • Mozart

    4 30.77%
  • Chopin

    0 0%
  • Beethoven

    3 23.08%
  • Bach

    1 7.69%
  • Other (If you choose this option, post who you think it better)

    5 38.46%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doomsday
    Whoever wrote Green Sleeves
    I think that's Mozart but i really don't know. Could be Bach as well.

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    Mozart's horn concertos=<3.

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    KB: HA! You DO listen to stuff other than country!

    All: Greensleeves original composer is unknown. It's a random English folk song.

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    I've got to say Beethoven, solely for the Sonata de Luna. Most of his other stuff is kind of irritating, but i can literally (and have) looped that piece for hours and never bored of it. Gershwin is excellent as well.

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    Listen to Gustav Holst's 'The Planets.' This rules.

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    Sorry but I got to give this to my man Bach.

    While I really, really do enjoy Mozart's music, I just associate more with Bach's tunes. The beginning of one of his particular pieces on the organ is used in the SNES game Soulblazer when you are in the world hub. I've also heard his piece used in Castlevania 2 at the game over screen.

    I also enjoy Beethoven, but not to the degree of the others. His 9th Symphony (I think that one could be Clockwork Orange, I'm not sure) is excellent as is the Moonlight Sonata, my favorite piano piece of all time.

    And yes, Greensleeves does rock. It feels so medieval. You just know it was inspiration in such tracks as Flame Stag's stage in Megaman X2 and the outside plains of Sandoria in Final Fantasy XI.

    Great poll by the way, this is an awesome thing to discuss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose Knight
    Listen to Gustav Holst's 'The Planets.' This rules.
    This guy is AWESOME! I am listening to some of his stuff right now, and jesus, they are masterpeices. His suite in Eb is amazing, and so are all of the 'planets' that i have heard so far. I so wish i could compose music like this.

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