Post by Beagle February 21, 2012 (31 of 69)
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Sigh! It's like herding cats...
No, herding cats is is easier than getting Forum-posters to (1) make a list (2) WITHOUT FURTHER COMMENT. I see FOUR lists and TWENTY-SEVEN further comments. Would you like to try again folks? Maybe I'll offer a free SACD for the tidiest entry. (But it won't be Beagle's Symphony No. 1... although Branburger Concerto 5.1 is on a floppy-disc somewhere in the closet.)
I will reveal the purpose of this exercise IF you complete it... (minimum: 20 lists of TEN). And I do hope current93 posts a list.
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Post by seth February 21, 2012 (32 of 69)
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Beagle said:
On the Glazunov Quartets thread, current93 said: "all I've heard by Glazunov were dead boring..."
I invite you all to participate in the following exercise, which might be illuminating. Without further comment, merely arrange the following 10 composers (alphabetical here) in a list with the LEAST BORING at the top and the MOST BORING at the bottom (you need to insert a tenth name, your choice):
Bach Beethoven Brahms Mahler Mozart Smetana Sibelius Tchaikovsky Wagner [other]
Beethoven Mahler Mozart Bach Brahms Sibelius Wagner Smetana Tchaikovsky
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Post by wehecht February 21, 2012 (33 of 69)
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Bach Mozart Beethoven Brahms Sibelius Mahler Tchaikovsky Smetana Wagner Bruckner
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I'll try again: I want to hear the purpose of this BORRRRRRRRRRRRRING exercise and maybe win an SACD on the side (well, I think I just lost my chances):
Bach Mahler Brahms Mozart Beethoven Wagner Tchaikovsky Sibelius Dvorak Smetana
I'm trying to keep that "other" equally mainstream, and Dvorak certainly needs to be there if Smetana is.
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Post by Beagle February 21, 2012 (35 of 69)
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Seth,
That's a list of NINE. Please add your 'wildcard' composer.
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Post by Beagle February 22, 2012 (36 of 69)
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OKAY... Before this thread falls of the edge of the Forum, here are the stats (if I dare use that word for a sample of 7). I wouldn't bother, but even this small sample goes a long way to demonstrating what I suspected.
Call it 'One man's meat is another man's poison' or 'non è giusto nel gusto', the average rank is very close to random (5).
ave. range name 3.60 1 - 7 Beethoven 4.60 1 - 9 Mahler 4.75 1 - 9 Bach 4.80 2 - 8 Sibelius 5.00 3 - 8 Brahms 5.50 2 -10 Mozart 5.50 1 -10 [other] 6.33 3 - 9 Tchaikovsky 7.33 4 -10 Smetana 8.00 6 -10 Wagner ------------------- 5.54 AVERAGE
(Sorry, no prize disc due to lack of interest)
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Post by DSD February 22, 2012 (37 of 69)
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Beagle the sample group may only be seven but I couldn't help notice the top two composers are also the most represented on SACD - Beethoven & Mahler. Coincidence?
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Post by rousslan February 22, 2012 (38 of 69)
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Beagle said:
On the Glazunov Quartets thread, current93 said: "all I've heard by Glazunov were dead boring..."
I invite you all to participate in the following exercise, which might be illuminating. Without further comment, merely arrange the following 10 composers (alphabetical here) in a list with the LEAST BORING at the top and the MOST BORING at the bottom (you need to insert a tenth name, your choice):
Bach Beethoven Brahms Mahler Mozart Smetana Sibelius Tchaikovsky Wagner [other]
I like the 9 composers of your list and don’t think they are boring (even if some of their works can be boring, for example the last movement of Mahler’s 7th, Mahler’s 8th…).
So, imho, the ten most boring composers are : Boulez Webern except Im Sommerwind Halévy Donizetti Monteverdi Bach by the today’s performers (Please Klemperer, Mengelberg, Karajan, Ristenpart, Richter, Ramin, come back!!!). Bax Reger Telemann Glazounov
Another point : some works can seem boring during the first listening : for me it was the case with Beethoven’s last stringquartets : but I listen them again and again and now I love them. With great composers, we have to persevere and therefore we will be largely rewarded.
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rousslan said:
Bach by the today’s performers (Please Klemperer, Mengelberg, Karajan, Ristenpart, Richter, Ramin, come back!!!).
That's really interesting because I have entirely the opposite experience! Oh well, each to their own etc.
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Post by current93 February 23, 2012 (40 of 69)
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Beagle said:
And I do hope current93 posts a list.
If you insist...
Overlords of the Boredom (in no particular order):
Arensky Glazounov Taneev (Piano Quintet and Trio excluding) Webern Elgar Schnittke Francaix Cage
Sorry, no one from your list :-)
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