>his """country""" hasn't produced a major classical composer
His """country""" hasn't produced a major classical composer
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Where's Aaron Copland?
>a random kike no one knows about
wew
Is Grieg really that relevant?
There are like 2 pieces that are internationally recongnised and the rest are national romantic circlewank comps, not to say they're no good.
Oi m8 you seem to have missed sibelius on your graph there.
Who?
Where's Sibelius?
He was a swedish citizen of the Russian Empire, so he doesn't count for Finland.
no he wasn't
>His country hasn't written or singed the majority of every popular pop/radio song in the past 40 years.
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Yeah because people know Scarlatti.
umm we have Alma Deutscher sweetie.
What no Salieri?
Vivaldi masterrace reporting in
Hans Zimmer?
lmao
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHA
if ur country doesnt have a guy on that list, then it doesnt deserve to exist
DEBUSSY :DDDDDDDDDDD
>No Arvo Pärt
There's a reason why he's the most played alive composer
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He is German you fucking fat murrican retard
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>no Gershwin
????
Are any modern composers ever going to be thought of like Shostakovich?
Bartók + Liszt (fuck off Austria), my ancestors :)
We have two guys there
But one is missing with this marvelous glorious song entry of the gladiators
>nobody's heard of AC
>as he posts a chart with guys like Scriabine and Faure
César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck
John Williams?
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Oh look, the butthurt Panamanigger Nazi is back. Not that I'm giving him any (Yous).
>tfw only one Swedish worth listening too
>now we write like half the worlds pop music
Why couldn't it have been the other way around?
Most of them.
honz simme
Wrong to be honest.
Nigga our country is like 20 days old
That's pretty good actually.
To be fair mid to late 1800s were the best and by then America was pretty established no? Offenbach, Gilbert & Sullivan and Strauss are the proper good shit.
Not an expert though, simply linked the next best Swedish composer whose name I remembered. I do think the era of late romantic and early modern classical music is underrated however.
Only other noticeable one I can think of is Franz Berwald, but I've never been a huge fan of him.
Music was just a side hobby for him and his main profession was in the glassmaking business.
is benjamin britten not famous outside the uk?
Who?
For some weird reason, you guys are pretty much garbage at classical music.
yeah ikr, we cant even give the excuse that we aren't an old country
Maybe your kangz outlawed conservatories or some shit.
Sometimes there are policy decisions behind this.
"This classical music business, it's all a bit continentanl isn't it? No, No, we shan't be doing with any of that."
Just looked it up & classical is absolute garbage. You've got to get to the Romantic before you get anything decent & even then it's all hovis advert shit
could be, because most of the more famous ones are more recent. What about Edward Elgar, he's famous isn't he?
They have Edward Elgar.
Elgar is great, but he's Romantic, not Classical
too busy conquering and starting the industrial revolution
>his country hasn't created 90% of the music jargon
I'm posting a Dutchy because that's always fun.
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)
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Charles Ives for the Americans
george gershwin
fuck off ritardando
The Enlightenment happened later for us here than on the continent, so we mostly missed the hubbub about classical music.
France has always been a little thin on composers as well. There was Lully, Berlioz, Debussy, and that's pretty much it.
WHAT WENT WRONG?
>ritardando
Lists of American composers tend to include a lot of writers of movie scores, showtunes, and jazz musicians so it's a bit suspect, most of those guys don't count as "classical" per se.
Antonio Carlos Gomes
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Johan Pachelbel's son Charles Theodore Pachelbel moved to the Colonies and composed here.
This.
You should not undersell Grieg, he wrote some amazing pieces, his piano concerto in A-minor and was waaay ahead of his time with his later pieces. He was praised by his contemporaries and Ballade in G-minor is regarded as one of the first modern pieces ever written, 30 years before we usually regard the start of modern compositions. Grieg fits on the list just fine.
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Reminder: Sibelius rather spoke finnish than swedish altough being from a swedish speaking family. (This was due to the extreme feeling of nationalism he felt)
Reminder that some fennoswedes were extremely patriotic. These people would've gladly died for finland in a blink of an eye. They believed they're children had future in an independent state of Finland and thought that being under any other flag would be a disservice to what many had been working on for so long.
Bizet, Satie, Messiaen and Poulenc are all great composers too, wouldn't say france is lacking at all tb h. But they were lacking from 1650-1800.
>Satie
>1650-1800
oh shit nigger what are you doing?
>no purcell
>no edgar
>no vaughan williams
>no holst
>no parry
You fucking braindead nigger.
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Probably the most embarrassing attempt at pedantry I have ever seen on here.
A lot of those in OP's graphic aren't "Classical" either.
purcell isnt even on the scale
Yes, that was the point.
>no Morricone
No I mean the scale starts with 1700, Purcell died in 1695
no James Horner
>no James Horner
Ah yes, James "Four Notes" Horner. kek
Who needs classical composers when you have gay cowboys from the USA and AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Are you big enough?
You can't really compare any of them to Chopin, Schubert, Rachmaninoff, Mozart, Beethoven, etc.
Literally everyone has heard of Faure
>only notable british composer was handel and he was a kraut
HAHAHAHAHAHA so this is the power of britbong "culture"
Well actually, yes you can.
>leaf
>talking about culture
>chart starts at 1700
literally what the fuck, mate
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>his """""""country""""""" hasn't won the eurovision song contest
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How come literally every Finn that has done anything spoke swedes as their native language?
swedish*
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Who was that one 20th century Finnish composer who basically got blacklisted and shoved into obscurity for being an unapologetic Nazi, again? It wasn't Sibelus, it was someone else.
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>No Joaquín Rodrigo
>Deutscher
>british
ok
>Cristóbal de Morales
>Tomás Luis de Victoria
>Diego Ortiz
>Francisco de Peñalosa
Why are Spanish Renaissance composers so great?