Recently I understood in BROAD DAYLIGHT the seamless transistion B. made from the 3rd mvt to the fourth in his 5th symphony. You go without interruption from groping in darkness to spectacular SUNSHINE. I mean it's genius the way he unites two mvts. into one organic whole (sorry if I sound like a pedant!). Is there even a precedent for it? I should think not...you have two different themes melded together, no boundaries. Ahh...no wonder that back in the days of the cassette tape I had such a hard time figuring out when one ended and the other began. In actuality the 3rd mvt. never really ends and the 4th never really begins...it simply is.
I'm including a piece by Hector Berlioz as he describes the reaction of the audience to this transformation:
"...it was in the finale that the Conservatoire Hall would have offered a curious spectacle to a disinterested observer. At the moment when the orchestra, leaving behind it the scherzo's grim harmonies for the dazzling march whaich follows, seems to be taking us suddenly from a cavern on the Blocksberg to a Temple of the Sun, the shouts of accalmation, the cries of "hush", the clapping and the convulsive laughter, restrained for a few seconds, exploded with such force that the orchestra was buried beneath the torrents of enthusiasm and disappeared completely. The entire audience was seized by a spasm of nervous excitement and not till it subsided were the players able to make themselves heard."
Whoa!!! Now's that's what I call a concert! Why can't we bring back THOSE days of frenetic excitement?
As you all know, I just don't understand why every CM concert nowadays has got to have the austerity of a funeral house. I mean we're not even allowed to applaud in-between movements! And here in America, it seems the tradition of shouting, "Encore" and actually getting one has been permanently silenced. Is there something wrong with having FUN at a concert????????
I'm including a piece by Hector Berlioz as he describes the reaction of the audience to this transformation:
"...it was in the finale that the Conservatoire Hall would have offered a curious spectacle to a disinterested observer. At the moment when the orchestra, leaving behind it the scherzo's grim harmonies for the dazzling march whaich follows, seems to be taking us suddenly from a cavern on the Blocksberg to a Temple of the Sun, the shouts of accalmation, the cries of "hush", the clapping and the convulsive laughter, restrained for a few seconds, exploded with such force that the orchestra was buried beneath the torrents of enthusiasm and disappeared completely. The entire audience was seized by a spasm of nervous excitement and not till it subsided were the players able to make themselves heard."
Whoa!!! Now's that's what I call a concert! Why can't we bring back THOSE days of frenetic excitement?
As you all know, I just don't understand why every CM concert nowadays has got to have the austerity of a funeral house. I mean we're not even allowed to applaud in-between movements! And here in America, it seems the tradition of shouting, "Encore" and actually getting one has been permanently silenced. Is there something wrong with having FUN at a concert????????
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