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by david on January 10, 2011 · 2 comments
in Interactive Video, Multimedia Journalism
Anthony Tommasini explores what makes a classical composer great, maybe even the best, in this video series.
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Tagged as: Anthony Tommasini, classical composer, composers, music, nytimes.com, Top 10
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1. Bach. 2. Beethoven. 3. Mozart. 4. Brahms. 5. Tchaikovsky. 6. Mahler. 7. Shostakovich. 8. Schubert. 9. Chopin. 10. Ravel. . Wow, after the first 5 I really couldn’t decide.
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1. Bach. 2. Beethoven. 3. Mozart. 4. Brahms. 5. Tchaikovsky. 6. Mahler. 7. Shostakovich. 8. Schubert. 9. Chopin. 10. Ravel. . Wow, after the first 5 I really couldn’t decide.
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