Whom do you listen to most often?

Started by Dr. Dread, September 04, 2009, 05:20:36 AM

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Whom do you listen to most often?

Bach
10 (18.9%)
Beethoven
13 (24.5%)
Mozart
14 (26.4%)
Mahler
5 (9.4%)
Bruckner
2 (3.8%)
Stravinsky
4 (7.5%)
Shostakovich
2 (3.8%)
Chopin
3 (5.7%)

Total Members Voted: 38

Dr. Dread


Marc

Quote from: Bulldog on September 04, 2009, 05:53:34 AM
Bach's the only one I listen to on a daily basis. About half the discs in my car are Bach as are half the discs in the "prime" pile in front of my entertainment center.

Quote from: Marc on September 05, 2009, 10:43:42 AM
:-*

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Marc

#63
How sweet, it's doggy love.

Oh, btw: I voted for Bach!

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Ten thumbs

Here I have to vote for Mozart, although of the 'greats' I listen to Schubert the most. Most of all I listen to Fanny Hensel but the excuse for this idiosyncrasy is that there is no other music more beautiful than her lieder.   
A day may be a destiny; for life
Lives in but little—but that little teems
With some one chance, the balance of all time:
A look—a word—and we are wholly changed.

prémont

Quote from: Bulldog on September 04, 2009, 06:55:59 PM
My numbers are about:
Medieval, Renn.                        0%

:o
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

MN Dave

See? If you delete your account and then reactivate, you can vote for Chopin again!  ;D

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: MN Dave on September 06, 2009, 02:16:42 PM
See? If you delete your account and then reactivate, you can vote for Chopin again!  ;D

Hmphh. That's just wrong. Well, I don't need to vote for Mozart again, he's still in the lead. :D

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Cyril Huvé / Jorja Fleezanis - Bia 293 Op 23 Sonata #4 in a for Fortepiano & Violin 3rd mvmt - Allegro molto
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DavidW

Quote from: MN Dave on September 06, 2009, 02:16:42 PM
See? If you delete your account and then reactivate, you can vote for Chopin again!  ;D

I once did that, but I actually voted for the other option on some poll.  And once seeing a post I highly disagreed replied to really chew them off!!... and... and... uh it was me that wrote the old post, oops. :-[

:D

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: DavidW on September 06, 2009, 04:23:12 PM
I once did that, but I actually voted for the other option on some poll.  And once seeing a post I highly disagreed replied to really chew them off!!... and... and... uh it was me that wrote the old post, oops. :-[

:D

Ah, the opposite side of the 'value of deleting your account' is now heard from. ;D

8)

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Gidon Kremer (Violin) / Martha Argerich (Piano) - Bia 293 Op 23 Violin Sonata #4 in a 1st mvmt - Presto
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Haydn: that genius of vulgar music who induces an inordinate thirst for beer - Mily Balakirev (1860)

DavidW

Why did I say "chew them off"?  That makes me sound like a ravenous beast. :D  Er kind of meant "chew them out."

Turns out I had a friend that fell into the same thing from old threads, we got into a joke that maybe I would every six months reply on the same thread to disagree with my last post.  That way the forum would think I was crazy. ;D jeje

Dana

Quote from: DavidW on September 06, 2009, 04:27:55 PMWhy did I say "chew them off"?  That makes me sound like a ravenous beast. :D

I once had a conductor who was pretty chewy.


DavidW

Quote from: Dana on September 06, 2009, 04:31:37 PM
I once had a conductor who was pretty chewy.

Did you nibble your way to an A? ;)

Dana



Classical Review

After a minute or two of deliberation, I went for Beethoven. Although I suspect Chopin runs him a close second.

FK