Part of a continuing series of polls, which simply asks: Which of these works do you like?
My goal is to build a general picture of the musical interests on TC.
Please vote for *all* of the pieces you like.
Options are available for voters who don't know any of the works, and those who know some but don't like any of them. Even "I don't know any" is an interesting and welcome piece of information.
You can still vote in all the previous polls - please do! For the full list, see this blog entry.
Picked about half, my favourite is Shostakovich 10. The Barber Adagio for strings is overplayed, but great - even though I prefer the original version as part of the string quartet. Brahms and Schubert are two of my favourite composers, but these particular works so far did not impress me.
Chose favourites on the list only. Some of them may represent a feeling of "emotional overload" at times, by a lot of repeated hearing during a short period - the Debussy rarely so.
Well, I can't really agree, beautiful as the slow movement is. The motif itself is included in every movement, so it is literally all about the fate motif.
I too picked all of them except the Ockeghem. To be honest I'm not 100% certain I've heard the Biber either, but I probably have. I usually like Biber in either event.
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