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Why does someone feel the need to analyse the unanalysable?
1 Statistically unsound
2 Spoils the fun
3 Does this include those who had more than 10
4 I suspect many of those who contributed have strong feelings for 50 plus symphonies (maybe even 50 symphonists) and compromised to produce 10 for the list.
5 Many could have given their best 10 Mozart (39, 38, 41, 36, 34, 33, 35, 40, 29, 25)
or Haydn (102,101,104,92,98,88,96,103,100,94)
6 Surely some cannot be serious - Beethoven 9 - that weird finale!!!
I went of two day courses, on Messiaen and Shostakovich, given by John Pickard at Bristol University (where he is now a Professor). He is an inspirational lecturer!
I should think that was quite inspirational.I do rather like his music. I have also for brass band, Eden. Equally another great work. I think its high time we had more from this composer.
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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