Originally posted by Bryn
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From the Bruckner 9 with Finale thread:
since the first two recordings (almost simultaneously, 1985) of the Carraghan (first) completion (the Chandos also including the full score in Bruckner's hand, THAT shows how far AB had prepared a score of the finale already) , I don't like the unfinished 3-mvt work. It is interesting however to see how Carraghan as well as Samale/etc have developed their views on completing the piece.
I don't like the blabla regarding the heavenly sound of the end of the adagio as being AB's farewell to earth and his acceptance of ascending to heaven either. It's simply an incorrect assumption. At the day of his death AB was still working on the finale. The work was conceived as a 4-mvt-structure, so let it be performed as such, either in a completion, or in the incomplete form as AB left it, stopping mid-air where that Parsifal trumpet melody starts. THAT would do justice to the work and the composer.
That it disappoints some people in their expectations: then the expectations were obviously too high I'm afraid.
I don't like the blabla regarding the heavenly sound of the end of the adagio as being AB's farewell to earth and his acceptance of ascending to heaven either. It's simply an incorrect assumption. At the day of his death AB was still working on the finale. The work was conceived as a 4-mvt-structure, so let it be performed as such, either in a completion, or in the incomplete form as AB left it, stopping mid-air where that Parsifal trumpet melody starts. THAT would do justice to the work and the composer.
That it disappoints some people in their expectations: then the expectations were obviously too high I'm afraid.
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