A video containing music from my 10 favorite 'classical' composers. The list is only loosely in order from favorite to most favorite. Naturally, I have many many other favorite composers but when I thought off the top of my head which 10 composers I like most these 10 immediately popped in. As for who the greatest composer in our history is, I struggle with this, could it be Händel or Bach, but two can't be it, which one?
Music
Richard Jones - First Set In D Minor - Toccatta - Mitzi Meyerson
Carlos de Seixas - Seixas: Organ Sonata
#76 In A Minor, Seixas: Organ Sonata
#22 In A Minor - Ketil Haugsand
Antonio Soler - Sonata 56, 69 - Scott Ross
Jacques Du Phly - Médée, Vivement et fort, 3e Livre, La De Belombre, Vivement, 3e Livre - Elisabeth Joyé
Antonio Vivaldi - Vivaldi: Arsilda, Regina Di Ponto - Act 1: Overture - Claudio Scimone: I Solisti Veneti
Johann Adolf Hasse - Arien und Szenen aus der oper Il Riggiero (1771 ) - Arie für Tenor, " Di pieta, d'aita indegno", Arie für Sopran "Si:Correr voglio anch'io", Schlußchor "Portator di lieti eventi" - Live-aufnahmen aus der Hasse-Aula Bergedorf - Heike Hallaschka, Sopran und Dantes Diwiak, Tenor
Alessandro Scarlatti - Scarlatti (A): Filli Che Esprime La Sua Fede A Fileno - 5. Che Ti Sembra, Son Fedele, Gérard Lesne: Il Seminario Musicale - Scarlatti (A): Concerto Grosso
#3 In F - 1. Allegro, Fabio Biondi: Europa Galante - Adagio Cantabile appoggiato, Presto, Fuga, Die Freitagsakademie & Susanne Rydén
Johann Sebastian Bach - BWV 914 Toccata e-moll, Frédérick Haas
Domenico Scarlatti - K. 492, Sophie Yates - O qual meco, o Nice - Cantata I - Allegrissimo, from the album cantate da camera
Georg Friedrich Händel - Handel: Amadigi Di Gaula, HWV 11 - Non Sa Temere Questo Mio Petto, Nathalie Stutzmann; Marc Minkowski: Les Musiciens Du Louvre - Handel: Concerto Grosso
#10 In D Minor, Op. 6/10, HWV 328, Trevor Pinnock: The English Concert