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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostI recall, some years ago, an article of the same date (different year) that related the discovery of another early Bruckner Symphony. Since 0 was already used for the student work they numbered it -1.
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I recently heard someone refer to Beethoven's Wellington's Victory as the Battle Symphony. So could it be considered a 10th (though not following the Ninth necessarily) symphony?"Life is too short to spend it wandering in the barren Sahara of musical trash."
--Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff
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I don't think so Harvey. I know you value it highly, but it isn't on a par with the other nine and certainly not a worthy successor to the 9th or any of them really I'm afraid! No, Beethoven would have given us something far greater had he lived, but we have no right to complain; what he gave us is more than we deserve especially when you consider how the majority of people have no interest in his music. Don't forget had he actually completed a 10th, we would have wanted an 11th - human beings are never satisfied!'Man know thyself'
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You are absolutely right. I guess Battle Symphony is simply an endearing term that was given to this wonderful little piece. As much as we may desire more symphonies from Beethoven, it is a tremendous and wonderful set of nine. I must say the nine are some of the most wonderful music I know."Life is too short to spend it wandering in the barren Sahara of musical trash."
--Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff
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Originally posted by Harvey View PostYou are absolutely right. I guess Battle Symphony is simply an endearing term that was given to this wonderful little piece. As much as we may desire more symphonies from Beethoven, it is a tremendous and wonderful set of nine. I must say the nine are some of the most wonderful music I know.Ludwig van Beethoven
Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
Doch nicht vergessen sollten
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Originally posted by Harvey View PostYes, a 10th would be wonderful. Would love to see what he would do after the Ninth. And wasn't he also planning to write a requiem?Ludwig van Beethoven
Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
Doch nicht vergessen sollten
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What about Beethoven's Elegiac Song? Is that a sort of requiem of the non-mass type, such as Brahms did? Of course it is not a real requiem, too short."Life is too short to spend it wandering in the barren Sahara of musical trash."
--Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff
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Originally posted by Harvey View PostWhat about Beethoven's Elegiac Song? Is that a sort of requiem of the non-mass type, such as Brahms did? Of course it is not a real requiem, too short.'Man know thyself'
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