Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Charles Ives
This iconoclastic New Englander crafted some of the most complex music ever conceived. It is still challengingly "modern" a century later.
Have no idea who he is though
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Charles Ives
This iconoclastic New Englander crafted some of the most complex music ever conceived. It is still challengingly "modern" a century later.
Originally posted by: mk
You are:
Jean Sibelius
The master of Scandinavian gloom.
Originally posted by: lyssword
Kinda related to this topic, do you guys think top rock guitarists could learn to play a violin with minimal training? Just wondering.. I mean both are string instruments
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Ludwig van Beethoven
Bizarre and eccentric, he considered himself a supremely great genius, and was not mistaken. He turned music upside-down and blew all the powdered wigs out of the concert hall, even though he was deaf.
Originally posted by: Anubis
You are:
Felix Mendelsohn
This master of delightful chamber music and ballet was also the rediscoverer of the genius of Bach.
Originally posted by: Pupdog5301
Originally posted by: Anubis
You are:
Felix Mendelsohn
This master of delightful chamber music and ballet was also the rediscoverer of the genius of Bach.