I love listening to classical music, especially the composers from 1750 to 1820 even though I like all classical music.
Really? Who's your favourite composer?
My favorite is probably Myakovsky even though he'snot as well known as Mozart or Bach.
I've never heard of Mayakovsky, are there any defining characteristics of his music?
I like the cello and piano duets that he composes. They're really mellow and melodic.
I'll have to check him out, sounds very different to the chaotic music expected from Mozart
A key difference would be the cello being a lower pitched instrument, and the prominence it has in his compositions.
Personally I prefer viola sections, slightly higher pitched that a cello, but lower than a violin 
That's interesting. Do you know any composers that have prominent violas?
Paul Hindemith is a German composer who includes viola in his long dramatic pieces 
Nice I'll have to check Paul Hindemith out. Thanks for the information.