I'm off to see a fringe theatre show based on this novel/film at the Edinburgh festival next weekend.
Has anyone any thoughts on the (in)appropriateness of using Beethoven's 9th Symphony in the context of this particular story?
I haven't read the novel by Anthony Burgess though I know he was passionate about Beethoven. Did he ever have second thoughts about his inclusion of B's music and did he co-operate fully with Kubrick on the film version of his work?
Also, is there something particular about the 9th Symphony that leads to it being used in this way or could another major work have taken its place without lessening the dramatic effect?
I think I'll be relieved to go to a conventional concert afterwards to hear the Eroica Symphony played by the Moscow Radio Orchestra!
Has anyone any thoughts on the (in)appropriateness of using Beethoven's 9th Symphony in the context of this particular story?
I haven't read the novel by Anthony Burgess though I know he was passionate about Beethoven. Did he ever have second thoughts about his inclusion of B's music and did he co-operate fully with Kubrick on the film version of his work?
Also, is there something particular about the 9th Symphony that leads to it being used in this way or could another major work have taken its place without lessening the dramatic effect?
I think I'll be relieved to go to a conventional concert afterwards to hear the Eroica Symphony played by the Moscow Radio Orchestra!
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