Classical Top Five


If most will concede Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, and Brahms as " the given" top 4, who would you choose as number 5? 
jpwarren58
I don't concede anything. I respect those 4 pioneers but much as I've tried to appreciate them, they quite simply bore me and there's nothing I can do about that.


1 - Stravinksy
2 - Bartok
3 - Shostakovich
4 - Holst
4 pioneers...
Kin to saying the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse set the table for the barechested q'anon shaman. 
SCHUBERT

And  Brahms is far ahead of Mahler, unless you like hearing dogs chasing their tales.
J.S. Bach is number 1.

2 and 3 are Beethoven and Schubert or Schubert and Beethoven.  Listen to Schubert's Lieder and piano sonatas then explain to me how he is not deserving of this ranking.

4 and 5 are Brahms and Haydn or Haydn and Brahms.

You can fill out a top10 with Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Schutz, and Mahler in whatever order suits you.  

I'd develop a separate list of post romantics.   Call me crazy, but Benjamin Britten might be at the top of that list for me.  Exquisitely crafted music.