A century ago it would generally have been admitted that Beethoven's Fifth Symphony was the most sublime noise that had ever penetrated into the ear of man.
What’s Your Favourite Symphony?
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Originally posted by Simon B View PostWhat's your favourite rhetorical question?
I'll make my favourite symphony Honegger's Fourth - "Deliciae Basiliensis"; it has the most wonderful wide-spaced orchestration in the first movement, designed for cooling those overheated summer days - and that uproarious finale, with its passacaglia crowned by the mediaeval tune of Basle that evokes the peasantry parading jovially into town, headed with the court jester.
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I think we could also have what is your favourite piece of 20th/21st century Emperor's new Clothes music - but somehow fortunately they are less popular than symphonies - don't be deterred BBM ! " What is your favourite symphony" ? It is a perfectly reasonable question to ask. No different to Desert island Discs or Private Passions.
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Haydn 104, Mozart 40, Schubert 8, Brahms 4, Bruckner 8, Nielsen 4 and Sibelius 5 all have their claims on my affections.
However, it has to be something by the greatest of all symphonists. Leaving aside the Eroca. the Fifth and the Choral, it would have to be the apotheosis of the dance, jumping yaks 'n all.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostA century ago it would generally have been admitted that Beethoven's Fifth Symphony was the most sublime noise that had ever penetrated into the ear of man.
For drama and a certain melancholy solace I'll pick Shostakovich 8
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