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The composer to whom you've attempted to refer is Wagner. Richard Wagner.
I spell poorly, but I never misspell a name - particularly not a that of a famous composer. Have you - on occasion - misspelled your own name? Just asking. "Phantom of the Opera" - isn't an opera, nor is it classical music. It's a form of music known as "Broadway", or "Broadway musical", or just "musical". |
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He specifically asked for deep, rich orchestration. So - what've you recommended? The opposite. You're an ideal example of the type that I deal with in my treatise "Classical People", under the subheading "Clueless Classical". Here's some shocking news for you. Most people - alive and dead - hate atonality. Hate it. Today's youth - raised on cRap, metal, and EDM/techno - have absolutely NO reference point for dodecaphony. To their ears, it's sounds like absolutely incoherant rubbish. As one Millennial chickie exclaimed in response to a few measures of Schoenberg, "Ugggggh Yuk!!!!!". Get a clue. |
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