Thursday, August 11, 2005

Dead Russian Composer Personality Test

This was fun to take. (Found on However.)

If I were a Dead Russian Composer, I would be Sergei Rakhmaninov.

I lived in the early Twentieth Century and was well known for my compositional, conducting, and piano skills, yet I am melancholy despite this talent. My famous works include my nearly-impossible piano concerti.

Who would you be? Dead Russian Composer Personality Test

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:59 PM

    I'm Prokofyev. I wrote Peter and the Wolf and pissed off Stalin. Go me!

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  2. Oh, Peter and the Wolf. Now that brings back childhood memories. Listening to it in grade school. Even my grandmother had a record of it.

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  3. Anonymous4:30 AM

    I AM the Real Chaikovsky! Considered by most Westerners to be the greatest Russian composer of all, most late 19th Century Russians think you're actually too Westernized in your musical tendencies. Despite this criticism, as well as the flak you had to take for your preference of Y-chromosomes, your ballets "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake" are upheld as among the greatest and most popular pieces of all time.

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