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lol, yay!! I love doing this!! It's fun...*starts thinking of someone else to use*
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lol, yay!! I love doing this!! It's fun...*starts thinking of someone else to use*


Don't do the composer that wrote Galactic Empires, 'cause that will be my first guess
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Just somone start
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Okay, Francesca Lee, do another contemporary composer.


User-formerly-known-as-TVL: Why Queen 500? Just related to the number of posts (though your up >1300 now)? just curious.
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lol, no...I'm doing someone different than Gillingham:

I was born August 25, 1918, in Lawrence Massachusetts. I graduated from Harvard University in 1939, where I made my unofficial conducting debut with my own music, "The Birds." Then in 1940, after studying at the BSO's summer institute, Tanglewood, I became Koussevitzky's conducting assistant. Soon, my conducting repertoire became standard literature. My first large-scale work was premiered in 1944, by the PSO, recieving the NY Music Critics' Award. I have also contributed majorly to Broadway, especially with the musical I premiered in 1957.

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lol, no...I'm doing someone different than Gillingham:

I was born August 25, 1918, in Lawrence Massachusetts. I graduated from Harvard University in 1939, where I made my unofficial conducting debut with my own music, "The Birds." Then in 1940, after studying at the BSO's summer institute, Tanglewood, I became Koussevitzky's conducting assistant. Soon, my conducting repertoire became standard literature. My first large-scale work was premiered in 1944, by the PSO, recieving the NY Music Critics' Award. I have also contributed majorly to Broadway, especially with the musical I premiered in 1957.

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Ah...Leonard Bernstein. My wife was actually watching West Side Story the other night (was on a cable channel). Plus of course, he's in the R.E.M. song "End of the World as we Know it".
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Leonard Bernstein, sorry i had to take it Loren, I know I'm no fun.

You meany...I had already practically TOLD you I was doing him...fine, I'm not doing the one you told me to!! lol
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You meany...I had already practically TOLD you I was doing him...fine, I'm not doing the one you told me to!! lol


S'okay, I didn't realize he even posted that until after I posted!

I still think it's hard to give enough clues for a Classical period composer without giving it away (or just being so obscure that it could be anyone)
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