Top 11 Composers of Chamber Music

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Scion7

#60
Beethoven
Brahms
Mozart
Haydn
Schumann
Schubert
Bartok
Hindemith
Shostakovich
Bacewicz
Dvorak
Faure

. . . going by what is generally recognized today as "chamber music" - if we throw in the Baroque forms, my list would change, of course.
Saint-Saëns, who predicted to Charles Lecocq in 1901: 'That fellow Ravel seems to me to be destined for a serious future.'

Henk

#61
Quote from: Mirror Image on May 08, 2014, 05:38:58 PM
Poulenc, Shostakovich, Faure, Debussy, Ravel, Martinu, Schumann, Bartok, Brahms, Ives, Bax

Five for the moment:

Mendelssohn
Mozart
Beethoven
Schubert
Donatoni

Mendelssohn isn't included in many member's list. Shocking.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

Henk

#62
The other five:

Haydn
Boccherini
Takemitsu
Messiaen
Shostakovich

+1 Feldman

I drop in Shostakovich, because sometimes you shouldn't stick to your actual taste. I want to like him.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

mn dave

Beethoven
Schubert
Mozart
Brahms
Dvorák
Borodin
Mendelssohn
Haydn
Schumann
Bartók
Shostakovitch

North Star

Quote from: Henk on July 07, 2014, 11:40:45 AM
I drop in Shostakovich, because sometimes you shouldn't stick to your actual taste. I want to like him.
It is admirable that you keep trying, Henk. :)
Have you heard the Piano Quintet, Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 67, or the PC's?
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Henk

#65
Quote from: North Star on July 07, 2014, 12:56:48 PM
It is admirable that you keep trying, Henk. :)
Have you heard the Piano Quintet, Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 67, or the PC's?

I have his VC on Naxos. I also have PC 2 by Ogdon / Foster. I think I also have the Piano Quintet, but can't find it. I have multiple perfomances of his string quartets, which I will also try to enjoy. :) On Rdio I can find more of him. Rdio is such a great thing. I will try the Helmchen Piano Quintet they have later.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

Scion7

I love his work, I just like the others in my list better.  He's right after Faure, who produced some very nice stuff in the chamber music category.  I think we'd all like to hang out with Felix - by all accounts, a pretty nice guy.
Saint-Saëns, who predicted to Charles Lecocq in 1901: 'That fellow Ravel seems to me to be destined for a serious future.'

Henk

Quote from: Scion7 on July 08, 2014, 08:51:20 AM
I love his work, I just like the others in my list better.  He's right after Faure, who produced some very nice stuff in the chamber music category.  I think we'd all like to hang out with Felix - by all accounts, a pretty nice guy.

Also love Mendelssohn, more than Schubert, I always regard them as a couple in succeeding Beethoven. Mendelssohn is more distinctive than Schubert to Beethoven.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

Scion7

Yeah, but that Quintet of Schubert's is just one of the prime pieces of chamber music!  :-)  Looking over the vast output in Mendelssohn's chamber works, tho' - damn, we need 12 in the list!!!!
Saint-Saëns, who predicted to Charles Lecocq in 1901: 'That fellow Ravel seems to me to be destined for a serious future.'