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Originally Posted by gianluca
New music that's associated with the so-called "New Spirituality" movement, i.e., the music by the likes of Pärt, Kancheli, Gorecki (especially his Third Symphony, what an overrated piece of crap), Penderecki (although I admire his radical early stuff; he's a bit of a fallen genius), Peteris Vasks, Gavin Bryars and John Tavener.
Many pieces by Tchaikovsky.
Most pieces by Shostakovich (to quote Boulez, he's just a second or even third pressing of Mahler), Rachmaninoff (so terribly bombastic, clichéd and sentimental it hurts), Barber and Britten.
Almost anything by those retrogressive American contemporary composers of neo-tonal schlock that are so popular nowadays, e.g., John Adams (especially his terribly kitschy 9/11 piece that won a Pulitzer Prize), Corigliano, Kernis, Joan Tower, etc.
Anything Philip Glass wrote after "Einstein on the Beach".
Anything by Sibelius and Ralph Vaughan Williams (two completely uninteresting and incompetent composers).
All pop music.
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Basically you hate anything that sounds good.
Go enjoy your Boulez & Carter then. And continue to make friends with your ingratiating manner of belittling great composers; after all, that's why you're so popular on here.
Then again, popular = bad, right? So I guess it would be a good thing if no one liked you anyway.