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Which classical composer are you?

You are:

Igor Stravinsky
He revolutionized ballet with his powerful and visceral music, which brought popular audiences fully into the twentieth century.
 
You are:

Philip Glass
This modern minimalist could fill hours with simple hypnotic patterns.

Blech, Glass is one of my least favorite composers. :brokenheart:

My cd collection is about 2/7 Bach. 😛
 
Charles Ives
This iconoclastic New Englander crafted some of the most complex music ever conceived. It is still challengingly "modern" a century later.
 
Igor Stravinsky
He revolutionized ballet with his powerful and visceral music, which brought popular audiences fully into the twentieth century.
 
Philip Glass

This modern minimalist could fill hours with simple hypnotic patterns.


and... no.. dont like him at all
 
Giacomo Puccini

The philandering Italian who crafted some of the most unforgettable operas ever written.
 
Ludwig van Beethoven

Bizarre and eccentric, he considered himself a supremely great genius, and was not mistaken. He turned music upside-down and blew all the powdered wigs out of the concert hall, even though he was deaf.
 
Philip Glass
This modern minimalist could fill hours with simple hypnotic patterns.

Never heard of him.
 
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Charles Ives
This iconoclastic New Englander crafted some of the most complex music ever conceived. It is still challengingly "modern" a century later.

 
Ludwig van Beethoven
Bizarre and eccentric, he considered himself a supremely great genius, and was not mistaken. He turned music upside-down and blew all the powdered wigs out of the concert hall, even though he was deaf.
 
You are:



Felix Mendelsohn

This master of delightful chamber music and ballet was also the rediscoverer of the genius of Bach.
 
Originally posted by: clamum
Philip Glass
This modern minimalist could fill hours with simple hypnotic patterns.

Never heard of him.

That was me as well and I too have never heard of him.
 
You are:

Igor Stravinsky
He revolutionized ballet with his powerful and visceral music, which brought popular audiences fully into the twentieth century.

 
Originally posted by: villageidiot111
You are:

Igor Stravinsky
He revolutionized ballet with his powerful and visceral music, which brought popular audiences fully into the twentieth century.

That's me, I guess.
 
Charles Ives
This iconoclastic New Englander crafted some of the most complex music ever conceived. It is still challengingly "modern" a century later.

Edit: I find it amusing I know more about Britney's past weekend than this man who apparently shares my iconoclasticnessity.
 
You are:

Franz Liszt
This star pianist, after years of making the ladies swoon, got religion and turned to serious composition.

He said pianist. Heh heh heh ...
 
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