Which composers do you associate with which GMG members?

Started by Mark, October 23, 2007, 08:53:29 AM

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Mark

Just a bit of fun. ;)

In the time I've been around this place, I've noticed certain folks here are more likely to post on subjects regarding particular composers. Not exclusively, mind you. So I thought I'd share who I see associated with which great master. Any of these ring true for you?


Beethoven - jwinter | George | mavinbrown | Sarge | Me :)

Wagner - Sarge | Uffeviking | marvinbrown

Chopin - orbital | sidoze | George

Mahler - Mahler Titan | AnthonyAthletic | DavidW | Bonehelm

Mozart - HandelHooligan | Haffner | Que | Gurn Blanston

Bach - Tancata | Que | Val | Premont

Elgar - 71dB

Finzi - Guido | Me :)

Brahms - D Minor

Dvorak - Hornteacher

Bruckner - AnthonyAthletic | Mahler Titan | Anyone you care to name ... ;D

Shostakovich - karlhenning | AnthonyAthletic

Prokofiev - karlhenning

Stravinsky - karlhenning

Rachmaninov - George | Me :)

Canteloube - Me
:)


It's far from an exhaustive list of associations, and I'm sure others will have more names and composers to add.

George


Mark

Quote from: George on October 23, 2007, 09:02:31 AM
Frank Sinatra- Solitary Wanderer  8)

You see, I wouldn't know that - I never visit the thread where non-classical gets discussed. I avoid it because no one wants to be burdened with my deep love of the music of Tori Amos and Kate Bush. ;D

George

Quote from: Mark on October 23, 2007, 09:04:04 AM
You see, I wouldn't know that - I never visit the thread where non-classical gets discussed. I avoid it because no one wants to be burdened with my deep love of the music of Tori Amos and Kate Bush. ;D

Almost no one.  :)

George

Quote from: Mark on October 23, 2007, 09:04:04 AM
You see, I wouldn't know that - I never visit the thread where non-classical gets discussed. I avoid it because no one wants to be burdened with my deep love of the music of Tori Amos and Kate Bush. ;D

Be kind to their mistakes. 8)

BachQ

Quote from: Mark on October 23, 2007, 08:53:29 AM
Elgar - 71dB

I guess I don't see the association .........   Could you provide some evidence of this?


Also:

Haydn -- Gurn

BachQ


AnthonyAthletic

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Quote from: D Minor on October 23, 2007, 09:15:40 AM
I guess I don't see the association .........   Could you provide some evidence of this?


Also:

Haydn -- Gurn

;D

Isn't Gurn the dude who listens to Beethoven's 9th every Sunday or is that Mr Hodges  :D

Mozart (opera): Iago (Association by Hatred of....)

Anything with a Fiddle be it solo or concertoRabin Fan ¦ ViolinConcerto


"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying"      (Arthur C. Clarke)

Don

Not many in my little brain:

Bach - Premont
Chopin - Sidoze
Stravinsky - Karl

locrian


karlhenning

Xenakis - Greg | Edward

Bach - Don | premont

Golijov - uffeviking | diegobueno

Pettersson - paulb

Dittersdorf - 71dB | Gurnerator

Beethoven - Larry

Reinecke - Harry :-)

Andriessen - Bruce

Higdon - Bruce

Berg - Bruce :-)

Tansman - Maciek

Elgar - knight

Handel - knight | Nigel

Rameau - Nigel

Schnittke - Edward | paulb | sidoze

Ellington | sound sponge :-)

Wuorinen - Gomro

Carter - Joe | Bruce

Ives - Joe



karlhenning

Toch - Cato

Jn Adams - diegobueno | Bruce

Holst - Greta

Berlioz - TC

Feldman - catison

du Bois - Cato

Debussy - Nigel

BachQ


AnthonyAthletic


"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying"      (Arthur C. Clarke)

AnthonyAthletic


"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying"      (Arthur C. Clarke)

BachQ


George

Quote from: AnthonyAthletic on October 23, 2007, 09:30:14 AM
All of the above - Harry

Harry's PostMan  ;D

That postman must be built like a brick shit-house by now.  ;D

karlhenning

Stockhausen - Cato | Al Moritz

Schoenberg - Cato

Prokofiev - catison | Danny