Hi, nice to read you again!
It is a pity that neither this nor the other forum are now so live as the other one used to be. I don´t know the reasons of the separation but I hope the two forums to improve so I can continue learning in the course of the discussions.
Well, here's the question: Why since Verdi there are people that reject the last movement of the 9a symphony? As far as I know the argument is related with the treatment of the human voice. In that case, which the supposed "lack" is? And, does any of you shares this or another critic related to this last movement?
The second part of my message refers to an incredible Beethoven site that I visited and I wanted to know if I' m allowed to publish its address on this forum.
Greetings, Luis.
PS: I even read that a Beethoven friend, Carl Czerny (I have no idea who he was) said that after the first performance of B´s 9th, B himself revealed to a small circle of friends that the choral finale was a mistake and that he was planning to replacing it with an instrumental one. What do you know about this?
It is a pity that neither this nor the other forum are now so live as the other one used to be. I don´t know the reasons of the separation but I hope the two forums to improve so I can continue learning in the course of the discussions.
Well, here's the question: Why since Verdi there are people that reject the last movement of the 9a symphony? As far as I know the argument is related with the treatment of the human voice. In that case, which the supposed "lack" is? And, does any of you shares this or another critic related to this last movement?
The second part of my message refers to an incredible Beethoven site that I visited and I wanted to know if I' m allowed to publish its address on this forum.
Greetings, Luis.
PS: I even read that a Beethoven friend, Carl Czerny (I have no idea who he was) said that after the first performance of B´s 9th, B himself revealed to a small circle of friends that the choral finale was a mistake and that he was planning to replacing it with an instrumental one. What do you know about this?
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