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Related: About this forumThe greatest composer EVER is....
J.S. Bach.
You're welcome.
I now command this group to take one year of sabbatical from posting anything in the group to celebrate the awesomeness of Bach.
We'll meet back here one year from today to get back to work.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH PEOPLE!!! THAT'S A WRAP!!!!
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The greatest composer EVER is.... (Original Post)
Buddyblazon
Apr 2011
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TygrBright
(20,987 posts)1. No argument from me.
Johann Sebastian, all the way.
I'm listening to the Goldbergs as I type.
I'd never get anything done if it weren't for Johann Sebastian.
appreciatively,
Bright
Buddyblazon
(3,014 posts)2. Gould?
eom
gater
(297 posts)3. So, does that put Lemmy Kilmister at number 2 on the list?
immoderate
(20,885 posts)4. Also he's my favorite.
Then Duke Ellington.
--imm
NRaleighLiberal
(60,500 posts)5. I'll see your Bach...and raise you a Mahler!
My top 3 - Mahler, Shostakovich, too many to mention following that!
laconicsax
(14,860 posts)7. I don't recall who said it, but I'm inclined to agree...
Shostakovich is just the third pressing of Mahler.
Duct Tape
(196 posts)8. That would be...
Pierre Boulez.
saras
(6,670 posts)6. not born yet