That’s a tough question. Prefer Brahms to Beethoven, love quirky Gottschalk, there’s a piece by Cesar Frank that gets me every time. Don’t like opera, particularly, but I love Tosca (Puccini vs. Verdi). In the semi-classical vein, however, it would have to be Gilbert & Sullivan. .-= Bev´s last blog ..PS–I Love You =-.
That’s a tough question. Prefer Brahms to Beethoven, love quirky Gottschalk, there’s a piece by Cesar Frank that gets me every time. Don’t like opera, particularly, but I love Tosca (Puccini vs. Verdi). In the semi-classical vein, however, it would have to be Gilbert & Sullivan.
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It’s not even a debate for me. Chopin.
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Chickenowski’s (1812 overture) and Gershwin’s (Rhapsody in Blue.)
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I prefer playing Beethoven, but am on the fence as to whom I prefer to listen.
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Debussy because my mother’s favorite theme was Claire de Lune.
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I tend to prefer 20th Century … Gorecki, Adams, Glass, Reich.
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Chopin and Debussy. Zip, snap and drop.
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