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Does Anyone here know the composer of "Liebestraum"? I like that song very much!
That was Franz Liszt.
I know 89-90% of the artist into the poll... and I would add: Joaquin Rodrigo, Manuel de Falla and Isaac Albéniz.
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Does Anyone here know the composer of "Liebestraum"? I like that song very much!
smetana is my favourite also.I'm missing Ravel and Smetana in the list.
Apart from the easy listenning Baroque (Vivaldi, Bach...) and Classical (Mozart, Haydn...),
Puccini is not on the list. That is hard to believe! What an omission.
Or, a little further down the scale: Donizetti, Bellini, Scarlatti, Corelli, Pergolesi, Rossini, Monteverdi, Palestrina.
How could I have forgotten Albinoni?
I've posted him in the music thread. Glorious piece.
The "Adagio in G Minor" is a glorious piece, but the modern consensus is that it's not by Albinoni, even though many recordings attribute it to Albinoni.
Musicologist and Albinoni biographer Remo Giazotto (1910-1998) claimed to have discovered a manuscript fragment by Albinoni that he expanded into the Adagio in the 1940s. However, the manuscript was never produced, and no one else has found it. It seems Giazotto composed the entire adagio himself.
It's strange that he didn't want to take full credit for such a beautiful piece, but perhaps it flattered his ego more to pass it off as a work by Albinoni.
I'm not familiar with Albinoni's other works, he may deserve to be on the list anyway.
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