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JS Bach all the way
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I will choose Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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It would be Bach or Mozart for me. I can't decide. Ok, the half dollar flip says Mozart.
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P.I. Tchaikovsky. Russia represent!

Nooo!
I choose Modest Mussorgsky!
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What great replies, and there is no wrong answer to this question. I can even accept Lennon.
My niece recently made it into the Wasatch Youth Symphony and I am really proud of her.
I play a lot of Bach on guitar but I would say Mozart is my favorite. Although Beethoven is really starting to be on my playlist more often. And rock music of course.
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I'm not as cultured as the rest of you but I do have a few pieces by Beethoven that I enjoy.
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I don't listen to too much classical without the need for something a little less cultured. But not many coins with rockstars on them.
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hmmm... Béla Bartók or Antonín Dvořák
Coin toss says Béla Bartók
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I go with a local name this time: Jean Sibelius. He was a great composer and quite a well known abroad as well. The most famous work is "Finlandia" with a great and true story behind it.
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Franz Liszt

-- because the concertos are fun to play.
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John Williams
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@ '67penny

I've gotta agree with you on Bartok.
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Learned how to play Frederic Chopin on the accordion like every young Polish kid should.
Chopin has always been my favorite.
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I don't see an entry from monkeyman67 this time.
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