Originally posted by Stargazer78:
My favored composer of choise for beginners has always been Haydn.
There's something about his music that makes it easely accessable without being necessarely 'low grade'.
Best of all, once a person gets accastumed to Haydn music, it makes exploring Mozart and Beethoven all the more fun.
My favored composer of choise for beginners has always been Haydn.
There's something about his music that makes it easely accessable without being necessarely 'low grade'.
Best of all, once a person gets accastumed to Haydn music, it makes exploring Mozart and Beethoven all the more fun.
Yes, Haydn is a good choice, he is not only easy to listen to, and as you say a good introduction to the classical style, but once you become accomplished at listening you discover that there are depths to his music that can only be appreciated by connoisseurs. This makes him wear well, easy as you want or hard as you want. And oh, so pleasant!
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Regards,
Gurn
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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