March Madness: Utter Nonsense Bracket!

Started by Brian, March 19, 2013, 11:04:09 AM

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TheGSMoeller

My final would be Alban Berg vs. Haydn. A battle for the ages.

Sammy

The final is Bach Fugues vs. Delius; Bach wins by a landslide and MI loses his entire fortune (which isn't much).

North Star

Stravinsky vs. Chopin was close, as was the finale.
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Quote from: TheGSMoeller on March 19, 2013, 11:12:49 AM
My final would be Alban Berg vs. Haydn. A battle for the ages.

Haydn won, by the way. But not by much, Berg stayed strong until the final buzzer.

Brian

I found a compromise!

Also, Nicolas Cage made my Elite Eight.

mc ukrneal

My final four would be Chopin v Scheherezade and Giant Set Boxes v Toscanini.

All the others lost to giant setboxes as they are generally a subet of the boxes, but Toscanini would just crush them with his baton or burn them (or something equally violent). Scheherezade would easily win as she is a wily one! And Toscanini, Italian blooded after all, would have to fall to Scheherezade (as all Italian men would) and thus Scheherezade would be the winner! :)
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Lisztianwagner

My final would be Chopin vs. Wolfganf Amadeus Mozart; but the quarter final Chopin vs. Wiener Philharmoniker.....what a hard challenge! :-\
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Cato

I would like to call a technical foul on pitting Saul against Justin Bieber.

Justin is not old enough to know how to spell Mendelssohn!
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Brahmsian

Scheherazade vs. Taneyev in my final.  Cool, brilliant idea, Brian!  ;D

Although I love the work Scheherazade and am really getting into more and more of Rimsky-Korsakov's music, Taneyev routs Scheherazade in the final!  8)

Fafner

Tosca wins, beating the venerable Toscanini, Taneyev, Haydn, Wolfie and Bach via TKO in five rounds.
You cannot mess with a man going through his Puccini period.  8)

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