Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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My own "preference" is for the Fugue as Finale - the preceding movements feel (to me) to lead towards it, in mood and structure. And the way the Beklemnt gasps of the Cavatina take us to such remote emotional intensities - only the rigour of the Fugue can balance this. (Although the sans souci Rondo can provide an alternative, in a good performance.
At the same time, I realize that this is asking probably too much of human performers. The Grosse Fuge is by itself nearly impossible to perform: just getting your fingers in the right place in the right time requires superhuman dexterity. Then you have to balance the intellectual ferocity of the formal ideas with the knife-edge psychological expression - too much consideration for the structure, and the emotional drive is lost; too much emphasis on the panorama of emotional states, and the essential structural control goes down the plughole! To ask the performers to perform it after the previous movements of Op 130 goes against Health & Safety regulations, surely? And the Rondo Finale is a pleasant, witty piece - how/when do we perform it if not as a Finale? As an encore???
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