The Classical Style

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Quote from: Feanor on January 27, 2008, 03:37:18 AM
To whom are you referring?  Dm or myself?  If Dm insists that Brahms is the least bland composer he know, then perhaps he should have to grace to ante up a few examples of non-bland Brahms music. 

Actually, i "dare say" that the burden is on you. Perhaps you'd like to share with us how much do you know about Brahms, if anything?

Quote from: Feanor on January 22, 2008, 05:08:41 PM
One is temped to say, Don't know many composers, eh? 

Do you?


Haffner

Immediately coming to mind for non-bland Brahms:

Symphonies (ALL)

Ein Deutsches Requiem

Piano Concerto #1

The last String Quintet

I'm probably skimping like hell here, but those come immediately to mind.

Fëanor

Quote from: Haffner on February 22, 2008, 11:41:59 AM
Immediately coming to mind for non-bland Brahms:

Symphonies (ALL)

Ein Deutsches Requiem

Piano Concerto #1

The last String Quintet

I'm probably skimping like hell here, but those come immediately to mind.

Thank you, Haffner.  This something I will work with.  I have copies of all most all and will listen a few more times.  I certainly grant that familiarity breeds appreciation for good music.

Haffner

Quote from: Feanor on February 24, 2008, 05:05:13 AM
Thank you, Haffner.  This something I will work with.  I have copies of all most all and will listen a few more times.  I certainly grant that familiarity breeds appreciation for good music.



I had to get past (with Brahms) the obvious. massive influence on Beethoven.  Especially in Brahms' Symphonies. I just started all over again, getting heavily into Brahms Symphony no.4. From there he was much easier to appreciate.