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Could someone please correct the thread title?

Ned Rorem is also a cool composer, I love his Symphonies and songs! :)

The Songs I DIE!!! SO GOOD!!!!!

The concerti are amazing as well.

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Extremely underrated as a composer. That man has amazing musical intuition.

how is he underrated? he's the first (actually if we count london sinfonnieta and warp's work then one of the first) strictly non-notational non-academic electronic music composer whose works are arranged for acoustic instruments (alarm will sound)! and guy could sell his fart and get more than i and you for whole life's output, well, at least for now :toothygrin:

richard djames is pretty much an establishment's mainstream! :w00t:

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Amazed that nobody's mentioned James MacMillan or Tom Ades. Also Jan Sandstrom for the 'Motorbike Trombone Concerto'. But I think Rautavaara is my favourite.

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Esa-Pekka Salonen is also worth a mention. He is mainly known as a conductor but also composes some great music, you should listen to his Piano Concerto!

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Yeah, Fineberg is brilliant. I studied at columbia (hence my love for spectral music), and just barely missed him by a few years. I think he's in boston right now, right?

Yes, he's my composition teacher at Boston University.

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John Adams!!! Noone likes Doctor Atomic, but I do. So there. Aaaaaand I've met him! He's a funny guy. A little pretentious and obstinant, but a good guy none the less.

Steve Reich. What's he doing now, anyway?

Christopher Rouse - I actually haven't heard much of his music, but I've attended a couple of master classes he's given here at Peabody. He's a genius.

David Smooke - bet you've never heard of him. He's on the faculty here, and his music is dissonant, colorful, emotional, and very unique.

And Nicholas Werner! I don't think there's anything wrong with liking your own music. Why would you write it if you don't like it? ;)

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John Adams!!! Noone likes Doctor Atomic, but I do. So there. Aaaaaand I've met him! He's a funny guy. A little pretentious and obstinant, but a good guy none the less.

Steve Reich. What's he doing now, anyway?

Christopher Rouse - I actually haven't heard much of his music, but I've attended a couple of master classes he's given here at Peabody. He's a genius.

David Smooke - bet you've never heard of him. He's on the faculty here, and his music is dissonant, colorful, emotional, and very unique.

And Nicholas Werner! I don't think there's anything wrong with liking your own music. Why would you write it if you don't like it? ;)

Doctor Atomic is awesome!

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I'm less of a fan of Trey and more of a fan of Trevor Dunn... Trey I think is still caught up on the sarcasm that 80s and early 90s Zorn capitalized on (see the Secret Chiefs 3's Book of Angels record, versus even Marc Ribot's stuff in that series)...

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Jennifer Higdon for sure. Derek Bermel and Tan Dun come pretty close. Mmm...John Adams and Steve Reich come pretty close too.

you like Derek's music? I'll tell him that! He's a cool guy! I've met jennifer a couple of times also.

I like Carter Pann's, Horner, Silvestri, William Bolcom's, and Ozi Cargile's music the best.

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Eric Whitacre is my musical hero, although I do see a lot of his really beautiful stuff seeming to come back again and again in every piece.

Arvo Part is remarkable in what he does.

Morten Lauridsen writes really beautiful melodies and really nice harmonies...but isn't as orginal as Whitacre and suffers the same way in that he sometimes seems to write the same thing over and over.

I love the works of Veljo Tormis, another Estonian who writes amazing choir music.

I probably have more (Tarik O'Regan is doing some wonderful things, John Corigliano has never written anything I've heard that I haven't enjoyed) but those are some of my biggest influences.

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I suppose I'll get chased down by an angry mob if I say Elliot Carter? (Not that I would...)

I'm not even sure he qualifies. More than being living, he basically transcends life.

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