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Old 10.31.2008, 03:36 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
the most innovative composer ever was Johannes Sebastian Bach.

and he was rocking his shit 400 yers ago damnit!
actually.... *start being a music snob*
but while bach was brilliant, he was not considered to be a very innovative composer for his time. his true brilliance was he took inspiration from all kinds of music from opera to 16th century counterpoint (ars antiiqua)
im not saying that he wasnt great. but as for pure innpovations there were much more innovative composers before him.
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