Im currently going through my first long Bruckner period in life at the age of 37, his music just seems to have clicked all of a sudden after playing a friend the 9th, i had not listened to the 9th in a few years and i had only really listened to it maybe 3 times, but it prompted me to order the new Rattle recording which now with the finale makes complete sense. I guess im coming very new to that symphony so i havent had years of listening to the first 3 movements and then all of a sudden this 4th just jumps out of nowhere.
But changing to the 8th, i was wondering if anyone feels the same as me as regards the 8th's coda, why oh why does Bruckner just halt it when its beginning to get overwhelmingly brilliant. I can hear where the music is going and can hear the next great big chord that crashes in but oh no Bruckner just halts it, and in comes a quiet small section before blazing out a fanfare ending. That quiet moment in there just takes all the momentum thats been built up. Now of course it could be that i will need to listen to it more. Ive just ordered the Haitink recording with the Staatskapelle Dresden to compare with my Wand Berlin Phil recording. Ive listened to bits of the Haitink on the naxos music library site so it sounds more cohesive to me than the Wand, at least i feel Haitink gives a sense of structure to the piece thats slightly missing from the Wand.
Would also live to hear what people's favourite 8th's are and in particular if anyone has any of the newer recordings. Plus any thoughts on the 9th would be good to hear.
But changing to the 8th, i was wondering if anyone feels the same as me as regards the 8th's coda, why oh why does Bruckner just halt it when its beginning to get overwhelmingly brilliant. I can hear where the music is going and can hear the next great big chord that crashes in but oh no Bruckner just halts it, and in comes a quiet small section before blazing out a fanfare ending. That quiet moment in there just takes all the momentum thats been built up. Now of course it could be that i will need to listen to it more. Ive just ordered the Haitink recording with the Staatskapelle Dresden to compare with my Wand Berlin Phil recording. Ive listened to bits of the Haitink on the naxos music library site so it sounds more cohesive to me than the Wand, at least i feel Haitink gives a sense of structure to the piece thats slightly missing from the Wand.
Would also live to hear what people's favourite 8th's are and in particular if anyone has any of the newer recordings. Plus any thoughts on the 9th would be good to hear.
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