Originally posted by Ateach Asc:
There never was anything beyond published OP 135 which finished with a very sudden and final goodbye and good luck! type of statement.
If Mr. C had simply left the matter as a tribute to B and his followers, rather than suggest the opening of an hitherto unpublished B. work in the making, perhaps the result would have drawn far less contempt, and definitely less publicity, for a work devoid of any artistic merit.
There never was anything beyond published OP 135 which finished with a very sudden and final goodbye and good luck! type of statement.
If Mr. C had simply left the matter as a tribute to B and his followers, rather than suggest the opening of an hitherto unpublished B. work in the making, perhaps the result would have drawn far less contempt, and definitely less publicity, for a work devoid of any artistic merit.
Dear Ateach Asc;
Are you saying that Mozart's "Requiem" and Puccini's "Turandot" are devoid of any artistic merit too??
Hofrat
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