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From: Zionazi <marcs12212@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: I'm so fucking done with Brahms
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 09:25:22 +0000
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I know I've been through this before, but I gotta say - again -, I
actually prefer Brahms over Mahler, but generally, I don't like both too
much... Schumann I guess I like best of them all (romantic era)...

The only composers that composed pieces I like from beginning to end
(and who btw also added something new) are Mozart, Beethoven, Bach and
Schubert... and likely also Haydn... apart from these, I really only
like to listen to more modern stuff and some Schumann is also alright I
guess... Scriabin is also interesting in some ways maybe - should
probably relisten...

Prokofiev no thx, Rachmaninov no thx, Tchaikovsky no thx, Sibelius no
thx, and all the other names that pop up in my head... no thx... Bartok
no thx, Wagner no thx, Schostakovich no thx... Chopin no thx...