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RE: Bach Mass in B minor

Posted by KLechterO78s on March 10, 2012 at 10:38:47:

Like one poster said below...maybe Baroque and Classical period music is just not for you. I've tried to listen to Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Vivaldi and other earlier composers - but anything composed before the 1840's or so, just doesn't grab me. Most of it I find to be too light...and repetitive to the point of being monotonous. Mozart especially, is like listening to tree frogs and crickets chirp for an hour. Give me Wagner, Saint-Saens, Tchaikovsky and Sibelius instead.