I confess that, despite many attempts with many different kinds of performance, I simply cannot take Schubert's Ninth Symphony at all. OK, I know, faute de mieux, sacre bleu and all the rest and I admit it openly. I won't stop trying, but I find it so hard to come to terms with the obsessive repetition of what doesn't really seem to me to bear stating in the first place - a problem that I have with Schubert not only in this work. I can't help it, believe me. OK, I know that there's probably no hope for me, but I'm not gong to pretend. I remember having a lesson with Thea Musgrave in which we looked at the first movement of Schubert's E flat piano trio - one of his better works even if, for me, it seems to be more of a pleasure to play than to listen to; the "development" section begins with a statement occupying two pages of score and is followed by a repetition of this and there follows what promises (I mean threatens) to be a third case only this time it mercifully goes elsewhere; there's something about it that nevertheless seems to work in performance but I still really struggle with it or to undetsnad why it does.
God help me!
God help me!
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