Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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BaL 3.10.20 - Schumann: Symphony no. 3 "Rhenish"
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostOh yes. Two examples: the inverted turn just before the end of the slow movement in Schumann is echoed in the last four notes (violas) at the end of Mahler 9; the principal motive of the second trio of Schumann's scherzo is echoed in the Rondo-Burleske of the same symphony, making its first appearance at bar 209, stated much more clearly in the first violins at bar 248 and then becoming one of the themes of the double fugue at 311, etc.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postyes,can’t hear this work without Mahler appearing from the future. Esp in the slow movement played a certain way.( the Sinopoli way in fact) ....or the right way as some would have it....
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I must say I'm very sceptical about Mahler consciously or deliberately referencing. or echoing, Schumann or Schubert and so on (I recall Stephen Johnson finding echoes of Schubert in Mahler 4). As a great conductor he would have know the music intimately (think of his work on Weber), so they were a part of the symphonic culture feeding into, nourishing, or merely accidentally catching up into, his own creations. I'm sure this happens in music and the other arts all the time as a continuous but always irregular even contradictory process.
This is another reason why I always feel how vital it is to hear other than large Romantic Symphony-Orchestral recordings of such repertoire. Focus on the power and originality of the works themselves in their own musical-historcial context, get away from the temptation to focus on those future echoes, influences and references...
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI don't have a score and am hopeless at following them anyway..... (always pages behind at the end)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV02L0VMvug at 17:11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah3mcaRpc9Q at 43:48
(and the even more glaring "coincidences" between Schumann 3 and the finale of Mahler 1)
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostTry this instead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV02L0VMvug at 17:11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah3mcaRpc9Q at 43:48
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI must say I'm very sceptical about Mahler consciously or deliberately referencing. or echoing, Schumann or Schubert and so on
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Originally posted by Goon525 View PostYes, she knows her onions, and I like her. But what I find frustrating about the way BaL is run now, even more than the twofer format, is how few versions get a look in. Was it six or seven out of dozens? No classic Sawallisch (admittedly hampered by its recording quality), either of the JEGs, Ticciati etc etc. There was no indication she’d even listened to Amy of these. Not her fault, but it’s reducing the value of the exercise for me.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostSome BaLs are worse than others. I did not switch off today but did find myself only half listening.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostI liked the sound of Bernstein /VPO and didn't think the Jarvi came near it, unlike the reviewers. Both Walter and Muti also sounded wonderful. Karajan/BPO is very fine too.
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Originally posted by Goon525 View PostI think we can figure out your stylistic preferences...big, beefy and old-fashioned. Nothing wrong with that, of course!
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