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Post by roxbrough on Aug 16, 2015 10:55:32 GMT
The ten bands seemed to generate a bit of interest, so I thought I'd suggest this next, same general conditions guys.
1. Mendelssohn 2. Beethoven 3. Tchaikovsky 4. Rimsky Korsakov 5. Vaughan Williams 6. Handel 7. Prokofiev 8. Glass. 9. Williams 10. Stravinsky
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 16, 2015 14:24:41 GMT
Something like this for me -
Rachmaninov Ravel Sibelius Scriabin Bach Tchaikovsky Debussy Dvorak Rimsky Korsakov Tallis
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2015 14:39:19 GMT
I aint got ten just JSB
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Post by roxbrough on Aug 16, 2015 15:21:11 GMT
Something like this for me - Rachmaninov Ravel Sibelius Scriabin Bach Tchaikovsky Debussy Dvorak Rimsky Korsakov Tallis Damnation, I forgot about Rachmaninov! 1. Mendelssohn 2. Beethoven 3. Tchaikovsky 4. Rimsky Korsakov 5. Vaughan Williams 6. Handel 7. Prokofiev 8. Rachmaninov! 9. Glass 10. Williams Read more: theaudiostandard.net/post/44280/quote/1543?page=1#ixzz3izXuwFzG
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Post by Slinger on Aug 16, 2015 15:43:25 GMT
Mahler 9 others in alphabetical order.
Sir Granville Bantock Anton Bruckner Frederick Delius Sir Edward Elgar Guy Ropartz Jean Sibelius Sergei Taneyev Richard Wagner Ralph Vaughan Williams
By tomorrow this list will have changed, the position of Mahler will not have.
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Post by roxbrough on Aug 16, 2015 17:49:53 GMT
Spoken like a true progger Slinger.
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Post by MartinT on Aug 17, 2015 0:31:29 GMT
Shostakovich Mahler Bach Durufle Beethoven Stravinsky Poulenc Vivaldi Respighi R Strauss
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Post by roxbrough on Aug 19, 2015 17:52:43 GMT
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Post by jandl100 on Aug 20, 2015 7:56:14 GMT
In no particular order ...
Bach Shostakovich Vaughan Williams Schubert Beethoven Bruckner Mahler Handel Sibelius (Gilbert &) Sullivan
-- or something like that.
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Post by dvh on Aug 20, 2015 9:02:17 GMT
Bach Beethoven Schubert Haydn Mozart Chopin Debussy Vivaldi Brahms Elgar
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Post by roxbrough on Aug 27, 2015 14:49:28 GMT
1. Mahler
2. Mendelssohn
3. Schubert
4. Beethoven
5. Tchaikovsky
6. Rimsky Korsakov
7. Vaughan Williams
8. Prokofiev
9. Handel
10. Glass
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2015 23:01:22 GMT
Beethoven Mozart Wagner Mahler Bruckner Schubert Brahms Copeland Strauss (R) Schumann (particularly leider)
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Post by roxbrough on Aug 29, 2015 20:15:38 GMT
In no particular order ... Bach Shostakovich Vaughan Williams Schubert Beethoven Bruckner Mahler Handel Sibelius (Gilbert &) Sullivan -- or something like that. Please put them in order.
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Post by jandl100 on Aug 31, 2015 7:03:32 GMT
OK ...
Bach Beethoven Brahms Bruckner Handel Mahler Mozart Schubert Shostakovich Sibelius (Gilbert &) Sullivan Vaughan Williams
Does that order sort suit you?
-- and I had to extend to list to 12, a list without Mozart and Brahms makes no sense to me at all.
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Post by MartinT on Aug 31, 2015 8:24:06 GMT
I have neither, it doesn't mean I don't like them.
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