Since there is another post here dealing with the 50 best composers, i thought we may as well balance things out and get a sampling of the universally unliked composers in the repertoire. Unfortunately, i don't have a book to cite from (i don't one even exists that mentions such a thing as this) so i'll just kick off with my own contribution:No1- Sorabji. (i doubt i'll get much criticism for saying this)No 2- Michael Tippettwell...that's about it for me. (Actually, it's surprising how few composers i really don't like)
Exactly what we don't need is multiple different lists consisting of different composers in different orders from highly and purely subjective people that only want to blurt out their personal "hall of shame."If somebody's going to post here, back it up with technical basis for your views or its worth nothing.
What a horrible waste of time! I can't believe this! Posts like this should not be allowed on the forum! First of all, you're bound to stir up trouble, as many people will be offended by what various people say. Second of all, there is no such thing as 'good' or 'bad' music, since it is all based on opinion. For instance, I am annoyed that you put Sorabji as #1. He is by no means the worst composer. And if you truly think so, at least give some facts to support your opinion!You don't have to like any composer. And I'm not going to call you ignorant for thinking Sorabji is a bad composer. But if you have absolutely nothing to back up what you say, than your so-called list of 'worst composers' is rubbish and a pathetic attempt to start a conversation that will most obviously end in an argument.
Therefore, it is obvious that I would tend to dislike, say, Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, Brahms and like, say, much Chopin, Delius, Ives, Jarrett, most ragtime and much jazz, Bridge, Ireland ….. and in fact this is the case.
I must say that I don't like Mozarts pieces of music. I find them very boring, and they do not interest me one bit. He's not the worst composer. however.
He's not the worst composer.
Hmm...let's see, how shall I put this... Oh! --Duh.
I consider him a symphonic, and most of all OPERA composer.
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It is hard for me to find a really good recording of Mozart.
That's a uniquely favorable quality in a composer, in my view. What good is a piece that just anyone can pull off with a tape recorder and his crappy upright?
just what i was thinking- anyway i personally think mozart is about as overrated as the beatles and, although he had a certain gift for making music, never attempted in any way to make full use of it beyond writing what is essentially pop music
As Wolfie himself would (and oftentimes did) say-actually, uh, no I won't say that.
The assumtion that musical wisdom comes with age is a huge generalisation
messiaen sux.
Saint-Saens has to be somewhere on this list.
Oh for Christ's sake... don't even get me started about Saint-Saens. I cannot figure out what so many people on these forums have against Saint-Saens. What, dare I ask, makes his music "bad"? And how does anyone on these forums have the experience/authority to make that kind of judgement... whether a composer's music is "bad" or not.I don't know why I bother saying it over and over again, BUT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS BAD MUSIC, BECAUSE IT IS BASED ON OPINION, NOT FACT! You do NOT have to like every composer, but simply saying that they are bad, or one of the worst composers is plain stupidity and ignorance.I won't bother visiting this horrible thread anymore, and truthfully, if I were Nils, I would delete it, as it can do no good. The only thing this thread is worth is for starting a flame war, and if that was Cziffra's intention, then I think he might very well get his wish. But I will take no part in it!
BUT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS BAD MUSIC, BECAUSE IT IS BASED ON OPINION, NOT FACT!
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It's only half true There is no bad music cause it is opinion-based yes, and there is superior or less good music yes, if you compare the greatness of a work compared to a little piece of 1 page done in 1 hour lol. If you like better one little piece better than a great work, there is your opinion, but there can be less good music, and works of pure genius too, that are not the same level as others.
I still don't see how one could dislike Mozart. I mean, it's Mozart, for God's sakes.
right, well i'll definitely listen to more of his stuff but i hate the patronising attitude to "young" musicians; not that it is necessarily so but i might be more musical than a veteran of 50. The assumtion that musical wisdom comes with age is a huge generalisation