I like a lot of Mozart.
Favorite Composer

my top 10 favorite composers:
1- Tchaikovsky
2- Beethoven
3- Rachmaninov
4- Bach
5- Handel
6- Schubert
7- Dvorak
8- Mendelsshon
9- Vivaldi
10- Mozart
its hard to put them in just 10!!

I like all mentioned above, but I would add: Haydn, Parry, Ravel, Stravinsky, Byrd, Purcell, Tallis and Gibbons. Probably more, but they were the first that came to my head.

Wow, its amazing that I didn't remember all of those that are mentioned above, I would not be able to put them in order how sympolic did, they would all be #1.

i agree jkudria .. it wasnt easy for me to put them in order and to tell you the truth i shouldn't becoz it wouldn't be justice .. like you said they all would be #1 ..
but those 10 are the best in all time!!

All the above are great. But how about Mahler? His style sometimes reminds me a bit of Beethoven -- those long, beautiful "good-byes" at the end that I'm always hoping will never end, but, sadly, always do, eventually. The last two movements of his Third and Eighth Symphonies, in particular, move me. (I think I mean the Eighth -- the one that's called "The Symphony of a Thousand". Does anyone here know whether that's the Eighth?) And Mahler's Second ("the Resurrection") is also gorgeous.
And how did Brahms escape from this list?

well, i listened to mahler 3rd symphony and i liked it so much .. and about brahms you're right he should be in the list i like his 2nd symphony .. and he's another great composer!!

I love so many of the composers mentioned here... lately I've been studying the symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Truly a great composer -- unfortunately, I think he is unfairly overlooked outside of the UK.

1.Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart!
2.Ludwig Van Beethoven!
3.Johann Sebastian Bach!
all others just don't quite make it!

Those are one 3 of my most favorite favorite composers, (though I like the other composers mentioned here)

Well the one that akapovsky said are the ones that I listen to most often, the ones that are my favorite favorite

1. Bach - duh
2. Shostakovich - for his unique style, exciting fast movements and mournful slow movements.
3. Beethoven - for the passion

My big three would be Bach, Mozart, and Handel -- in no particular order there. If I wanted to name a couple of favorites that didn't make the list above, I would add Gustav Holst and Aaron Copeland. I would also add Ralph Vaughn Williams to these as well - though he is mentioned above.
What is your favorite composer? I personally like a lot. For example, Mozart, Debussy, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Schubert, Strauss, Schumann, Brahms, Handel, and about 10 others if I can remember their names.