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    Have to agree with your comments on Williams, Holst and Delius, DavidRaphael.

    All three produced some very enjoyable music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeps View Post
    Just to be clear, you are not referring to Haydn as Baroque, are you?
    Oh Yeps, don't...if you have a preference for naming the transitional period between late baroque and early classical you're free to apply it . Pre-classical?...Rococco perhaps? I don't care.

    For the purpose of my post I tossed him in there to mark the end point of a period range.

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    I like just about any thing by J.S. Bach. I would say my favourites are The Well Tempered Clavier, Musical Offering, and Brandenburg Concertos. Of course it would really be hard to pick favourites as I love so much classical. I was raised on it from about nine years of age on (with a healthy dose of Big Band and some folk from older relatives). Whilst most children my age were listening to the latest Top-40, I was listening to classical/Big Band on Public Radio or record. When Michael Jackson's Thriller album was all the rage (80's), I was going "Michael... who?".

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    My favourite composers are Ravel, Debussy, Schumann, Gershwin and Satie (in this order I think).

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    I watched the New Year's Day concert from Vienna on the BBC last night.

    The Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Mariss Jansons put on a lovely show.

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    Liszt -- Les Preludes I

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    Bizet - The Pearl Fishers duet - Jussi Bjoerling and Robert Merril

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    Olivier Messiaen - Oiseaux Exotiques (Boulez is conducting):





    In case you were wondering - yes, I do find that pleasant.

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    I honestly do not care for classical music written after 1800, and I prefer the stuff written before 1750. Händel, Bach, Corelli, Albinoni... Those are my favourite composers.







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