Hi, all.
A couple of years ago I posted that I was struggling with the 9th Symphony. It seemed to be a rambling thing in search of a home.
Well, the penny has dropped.
Now I love it. Absolutely love it. I look forward to coming home and playing it. I bought the score and have pencil marks all over it.
I think the first movt. is majestic; the second, just a pure delight from start to finish; the third, among the most beautiful music I have heard; the fourth... well, "inspired" doesn't do it justice. It is difficult to offer a valid comment on something that was so unconventional, yet done so well.
The only niggle I have is the lower bass work at the start of movt.4. I just don't like it very much.
I do like the recurring themes from earlier in the work, mingled with the bass work.
As I type this, I'm listening to Barenboim's 2012 job at the Proms. It's good. Big, but very good.
A couple of years ago I posted that I was struggling with the 9th Symphony. It seemed to be a rambling thing in search of a home.
Well, the penny has dropped.
Now I love it. Absolutely love it. I look forward to coming home and playing it. I bought the score and have pencil marks all over it.
I think the first movt. is majestic; the second, just a pure delight from start to finish; the third, among the most beautiful music I have heard; the fourth... well, "inspired" doesn't do it justice. It is difficult to offer a valid comment on something that was so unconventional, yet done so well.
The only niggle I have is the lower bass work at the start of movt.4. I just don't like it very much.
I do like the recurring themes from earlier in the work, mingled with the bass work.
As I type this, I'm listening to Barenboim's 2012 job at the Proms. It's good. Big, but very good.
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