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Re: TT and Classical Music

Scott Gordon wrote :

"Actually, the proper analogies are as follows:

Vellum [1890-1904] - Baroque (Bach, Telemann, Vivaldi)
Wood [1904-1910] - Early Classical (Mozart, Haydn)
Sandpaper/Cork [1910-1925] - Classical (Beethoven, Schubert)
Hardbat [1926-1952] - Romantic (Chopin, Tchaikovsky)
Sponge [1952-1980] - Neo-Classical (Stravinsky, Bartok)
Combo [1980-1985] - Atonal (Cage, Schoenberg)
Glue [1985-current] - Minimalist (Reich, Glass)"

Scott, you forgot String [1870-1890] - Medieval music (Dufay, Desprez, Gegorian Chant)

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Fri Mar 2, 2007 12:58 pm

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