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Quick Either Or Questions For The Music Lovers
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Like a desert island thing. You can only have the works of one or the other.
(In alphabetical order, to exclude any suggestion of bias)
Verdi or Wagner?
Brahms or Liszt?
Beethoven or Mozart? (I think that's the hardest one)
Bach or Vivaldi?
Berlioz or Tchaikovsky? (these are hard, aren't they)
Chopin or Rachmaninov?
Leoncavallo or Mascagni?
Puccini or Rossini?
(In alphabetical order, to exclude any suggestion of bias)
Verdi or Wagner?
Brahms or Liszt?
Beethoven or Mozart? (I think that's the hardest one)
Bach or Vivaldi?
Berlioz or Tchaikovsky? (these are hard, aren't they)
Chopin or Rachmaninov?
Leoncavallo or Mascagni?
Puccini or Rossini?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh, that's a no brainier for me, Chris.
The Queen of Sheba is fun, and I like the Water Music. And I like the fact that Handel was a bit of a high life guy, to Bach's staid traditionalism.
But I find "the big one" hard going. And I'm not a great Baroque lover.
So I'd dump Handel, and choose ...
Haydn
The Queen of Sheba is fun, and I like the Water Music. And I like the fact that Handel was a bit of a high life guy, to Bach's staid traditionalism.
But I find "the big one" hard going. And I'm not a great Baroque lover.
So I'd dump Handel, and choose ...
Haydn
That's nice, Chris. And a bit better than mine, I suppose.
Haydn can be simple, tuneful, and lovely. Given that so many of his works are written around a theme, I wonder what his music would've sounded like if he'd lived 50 years later, and had the influence of the high romantics. I think his symphonies would've been amazing. And bigger. And certainly not so many of them.
Haydn can be simple, tuneful, and lovely. Given that so many of his works are written around a theme, I wonder what his music would've sounded like if he'd lived 50 years later, and had the influence of the high romantics. I think his symphonies would've been amazing. And bigger. And certainly not so many of them.
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