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What’s Your Favourite Symphony?
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostSchubert 9 (or should that be 8 - there seems to be a dispute as to whether the sketched but incomplete E major work should count as No7 - but anyway I mean the "Great C Major"). My favourite recording is currently Berlin Phil/ Rattle.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by BrassbandmaestroHave you tried the Orchestra Mozart/Abbado recording. even better then the one he did with the CoE!
But......the Abbado/Orchestra Mozart just might be better.
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostSchubert 9 (or should that be 8 - there seems to be a dispute as to whether the sketched but incomplete E major work should count as No7 - but anyway I mean the "Great C Major"). My favourite recording is currently Berlin Phil/ Rattle.
Strictly speaking, the Unfinished is no. 7, the Great C major no. 8.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostTchaikovsky, Mahler and Elgar come to mind. The there's Ives (Universe Symphony), Bruckner (9th) . . .
Example: Elgar most emphatically didn't write 3 symphonies - even Tony Payne is very clear about that.
Do we say that LvB wrote 10?
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI don't agree. The received wisdom, surely, is that Tchaikovsky wrote six, Mahler nine and Elgar two. If you are right, why don't we think of Schubert as writing 15 or 16?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI think of Mahler composing 11. Others clearly think of Tchikovsky as composing 8 (including the projected 7th and Manfred) and Elgar 3. The Mahler 10th and Elgar 3rd are very commonly numbered thus, and relatively frequently performed and recorded as such. Enterprising composer/musicologists just have not shown the same level of enthusiasm regarding all but the Schubert 'unfinished' (widely referred to as the 8th, now 7th).
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI think of Mahler composing 11. Others clearly think of Tchikovsky as composing 8 (including the projected 7th and Manfred)
I began by referring to Tchaikovsky as the composer of 8 symphonies, which was greet by a red line through the sentence. A couple of lines later, following my explanation, I received a red apology.
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