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  • pastoralguy
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 7759

    Repeat play...

    Does anyone ever use this facility? I've been busy this afternoon and I've had the Stephen Hough cd of the Late Brahms piano music on repeat. It's given a lovely aural ambience to my activities!

    I sit with a young man with a learning difficulty on Mondays and Fridays and it's not always appropriate to jump up and down to change the 'relaxing music' disc so I choose a cd from the Schiff/Vegh Mozart piano concerto set and simply put it on repeat.
  • Dave2002
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 18018

    #2
    Sometimes happens accidentally. After the 1st repeat I get suspicious, but but by the 3-5th repeats I'm getting seriously concerned!

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    • Bryn
      Banned
      • Mar 2007
      • 24688

      #3
      In the past, I've employed it for Satie's Vexations. However, these days I am more likely to pop a USB memory stick with the FLACs of Jeroen van Veen's complete recording into my system.

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      • Eine Alpensinfonie
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 20570

        #4
        No need to do this in a Bruckner symphony. He does this in the score.

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        • jayne lee wilson
          Banned
          • Jul 2011
          • 10711

          #5
          Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
          No need to do this in a Bruckner symphony. He does this in the score.
          The only sectional repeats in Bruckner Symphonies are in the scherzi, hardly exceptional.

          Thematically the music is in an almost constant state of change - evolution, contrapuntal combination and variation, often multilayered, which is one reason why so many listeners find the music baffling, as they try to fit it into, or comprehend it from, preconceived formal models.

          The building-up of structural shape and tension through repeated short motifs and figures is again, scarcely unique to Bruckner, but perhaps more obvious due to the timescales he works in and through. But those very motifs themselves undergo many developmentally and structurally focussed transformations in the course of the work. Compare the opening of the 3rd Symphony (in any version) with the start of the coda to that 1st movement....

          ***
          As for the repeat function on music playback, the main use I have for it is in running-in a given hi-fi component, especially disc-players, from new or cold, or indeed a cable...(though it is easier to add a burn-in to the order from the cablemaker...)...
          Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 12-01-20, 21:28.

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          • LeMartinPecheur
            Full Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 4717

            #6
            Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
            The only sectional repeats in Bruckner Symphonies are in the scherzi, hardly exceptional.

            Thematically the music is in an almost constant state of change - evolution, contrapuntal combination and variation, often multilayered, which is one reason why so many listeners find the music baffling, as they try to fit it into, or comprehend it from, preconceived formal models.

            The building-up of structural shape and tension through repeated short motifs and figures is again, scarcely unique to Bruckner, but perhaps more obvious due to the timescales he works in and through. But those very motifs themselves undergo many developmentally and structurally focussed transformations in the course of the work. Compare the opening of the 3rd Symphony (in any version) with the start of the coda to that 1st movement....

            ***
            As for the repeat function on music playback, the main use I have for it is in running in a given component, especially disc-players, from new or cold, or indeed a cable...(though it is easier to add a burn-in to the order from the cablemaker...)...
            jlw: you could be preaching to the unconverted/ unconvertible
            I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!

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            • jayne lee wilson
              Banned
              • Jul 2011
              • 10711

              #7
              Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View Post
              jlw: you could be preaching to the unconverted/ unconvertible
              Somewhere in my unwritten life-contract is a clause about "Always stand up for Bruckner..." - with the sort of passion Edmund expressed to the Gods about Bastards.

              Anyway, never heard of deathbed conversion? Very Brucknerian. But one continues to proselytise in the hope it may come a little sooner......

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              • LeMartinPecheur
                Full Member
                • Apr 2007
                • 4717

                #8
                Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
                Somewhere in my unwritten life-contract is a clause about "Always stand up for Bruckner..." - with the sort of passion Edmund expressed to the Gods about Bastards.

                Anyway, never heard of deathbed conversion? Very Brucknerian. But one continues to proselytise in the hope it may come a little sooner......
                Fair enough, though I do worry a teeny bit at the thought of Committed Brucknerians arriving unannounced at someone's deathbed!
                I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!

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                • Rjw
                  Full Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 117

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                  No need to do this in a Bruckner symphony. He does this in the score.

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                  • ahinton
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 16122

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
                    Somewhere in my unwritten life-contract is a clause about "Always stand up for Bruckner..." - with the sort of passion Edmund expressed to the Gods about Bastards.

                    Anyway, never heard of deathbed conversion? Very Brucknerian. But one continues to proselytise in the hope it may come a little sooner......
                    Good for you, Jayne!

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                    • ahinton
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 16122

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                      No need to do this in a Bruckner symphony. He does this in the score.
                      And no other composer ever repeats passages in a score?...

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                      • Bryn
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 24688

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ahinton View Post
                        And no other composer ever repeats passages in a score?...
                        William Carlos Williams knew a song about that, didn't he?

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                        • cloughie
                          Full Member
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 22126

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ahinton View Post
                          And no other composer ever repeats passages in a score?...
                          Glass?

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                          • ahinton
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 16122

                            #14
                            Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                            Glass?
                            Well, I wasn't actually thinking about composers who rarely do anything else...

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                            • Eine Alpensinfonie
                              Host
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 20570

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ahinton View Post
                              And no other composer ever repeats passages in a score?...
                              Not many repeat the same bar 8 times without noticeable variation.

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