Here goes:

Bach (period)
Beethoven (late quartets)
Scarlatti (keyboard sonatas)
Debussy (chamber works)
Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn (period)
Beatles (White Album)

Stephen W. Gibson


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Schall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 1:20 PM
To: Lautenliste
Subject: Re: Non-lute composers poll.


Hi Herb,

interesting poll!

1.Mendelssohn (who lived in the neighborhood for a while) 2.Beethoven
3.Händel 4.Purcell 5.Chopin 
6.Bach

I also like the "progressive Rock" of the 70's (Genesis, Jethro Tull,
Manfred Mann's Earthband)

Best wishes
Thomas



Am Mit, 2004-03-31 um 19.48 schrieb Herbert Ward:

> Which non-lute post-Renaissance composers do we lutenists most 
> respect?
> List your 6 favorite, in descending order.
> 
> I will count the results.  Please put a number before each name, as 
> below.
> 
> My vote is:
> 1. Beethoven
> 2. Tchaikovsky
> 3. Mozart
> 4. Ravel
> 5. Bach
> 6. Wagner
> 
> Below is a list of widely respected composers.
> 
> Herb
> 
> -------------------------------------------------
> Beethoven
> Bach
> Mozart
> Brahms
> Tchaikovsky
> Haydn
> Chopin
> Stravinsky
> Mendelssohn
> Mahler
> Copland
> Strauss
> Sibelius
> Schubert
> Prokofiev
> Handel
> Dvorak
> Berg
> Bartok
> Vivaldi
> Verdi
> Schumann
> Schoenberg
> Ravel
> Rachmaninov
> Ives
> Hindemith
> Grieg
> Gershwin
> Debussy
> Bruckner
> Webern
> Wagner
> Vaughan-Williams
> Smetana
> Shostakovich
> Rimsky-Korsakov
> Purcell
> Puccini
> Poulenc
> Palestrina
> Orff
> Moussorgsky
> Monteverdi
> Milhaud
> Liszt
> Janacek
> Holst
> Grofe
> Glinka
> Franck
> Faure
> Falla
> Elgar
> Britten
> Bizet
> Bernstein
> Berlioz
> Barber
> 

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