Fresh off a month-long immersion in B's piano sonatas, which always leaves me with a renewed sense of awe and love for the man's music, I was ready to enjoy some orchestral music again. Last night I decided to return to the 4th symphony, in the hope that this time I might perceive what some say is there.
No such luck. For me, the 1st movement borders on the trite, and the others are just undistinguished. I would appreciate some discussion on this. Is this just a strange lacuna in my appreciation of the Master, or can this indeed be considered one of Beethoven's rare mediocrities?
No such luck. For me, the 1st movement borders on the trite, and the others are just undistinguished. I would appreciate some discussion on this. Is this just a strange lacuna in my appreciation of the Master, or can this indeed be considered one of Beethoven's rare mediocrities?
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