ext_89821 ([identity profile] kip-w.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] calimac 2011-02-01 09:44 pm (UTC)

How about Abreu? Albrechtsberger? (wrote concertos for Jews-harp), Audran? Balfe? Bazzini? Binge? Blumenfeld? Boieldieu? Bull? (John, not Oley) Canteloube? Catalani? Coates? De Koven? Durand? Ellmenreich? (okay, never mind him) Ernst? (the one Bach arranged) Fasch? Franz? Fucik? Giazzoto? (composer of the "Albinoni Adagio") Godard? Guion? Henselt? Herbert? Ketelbey? Lambert? Sowerby? Levant? Lipatti? Litolff? Lloyd Webber? Lord? (each of the latter two wrote one piece I like) Medtner? Pabst? Palmgren? Ponce? Porter? (Quincy) Rosenblatt? Rosza? Rzewski? Scott? (Cyril, not Raymond) Sor? Sorabji? Sousa? Sowerby? Steiner? Suesse? Taktakishvili? Tarrega? Tausig? Thalberg? Tosti? Weinberger? Wild? Xian? Zappa?

All those question marks make it look kind of accusatory. This was not intended. I thought I'd have three or four names, and it wasn't so bad with just that many. All names are of composers I have on my iPod. I tried to omit the really trivial ones (like Addinsell, whose one hit I do like) — well, except Ellmenreich. Some of the ones I wasn't going to mention were on your list anyway.

(Props for having "Blind Tom" Bethune on there. I'd have said something.)

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