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Posted by Jack on July 05, 19101 at 11:18:40:
In Reply to: composers posted by jennifer on June 27, 19101 at 11:41:13:
: i think that all the composers eat dirt except for beethoven
That's one way to get conversation going.
I don't agree. But it reminds me of another friend I have who thinks that Henry Purcell was the last serious composer. He takes no music seriously after Henry Purcell. Mozart is a likely candidate of repect for him. But even Mozart is questionable.
Well. Your likely not to get me to fight about this. Its subjective thing.
Such a extreme view is good for a chuckle.
Enjoy your Beethoven. And while give Schubert a listen to when you are in a little better mood.
Enjoy friend!
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