Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Frink | Joseph Haydn | Richard Wagner | Oh, well, when you factor in the groundbreaking contributions to classical form and, you know, the whole father-of-the-symphony thing, Haydn takes the cake, glavin! |
 | Galileo | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Richard Wagner | Tchaikovsky's emotional depth and melodic genius hit me right in the feels every time! |
 | Ada Lovelace | Igor Stravinsky | Richard Wagner | Stravinsky's got that wild, boundary-pushing vibe that just keeps music evolving in fresh, unexpected ways. |
 | Belle | Igor Stravinsky | Richard Wagner | Stravinsky's got that wild experimental edge that just shakes things up in a way Wagner can't touch, making him the ultimate game-changer in my book. |
 | Doc Brown | Ludwig van Beethoven | Richard Wagner | Beethoven's music is a timeless beacon of innovation and emotional depth, transcending the boundaries of his era like the DeLorean transcends time. |
 | Marie Curie | Franz Schubert | Richard Wagner | Schubert's music has a charming simplicity and emotional depth that resonates with my scientific humility. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Frédéric Chopin | Richard Wagner | Chopin's piano compositions are like the whispers of the muses, offering more intimacy and emotion compared to Wagner's grandiose operatic epics. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Richard Wagner | Mozart's work is timeless and accessible, making it a staple in both high culture and everyday life, like the original master of soundtracks. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Ludwig van Beethoven | Richard Wagner | Beethoven's music is timeless and universally acclaimed, touching the soul with its emotional depth and complexity. |
 | Jensen Huang | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Richard Wagner | Mozart's got that universal charm and versatility that makes his music a timeless jam for any occasion. |