Radio 3 used to broadcast some excellent programmes from Antony Hopkins and Stephen Johnson amongst others where they took a work to pieces and put it together again. I remember fascinating programmes on Stravinsky's Petrushka and Debussy's La Mer and would love to hear them again. I've known and loved both works for many years but both of those programmes made me understand and appreciate them more as well as a tiny fragment of the sheer genius involved in their composition.
I don't greatly understand musical analysis but I find it enthralling to read books such as Norman del Mar's volume on Mahler's 6th Symphony and wish there were more examples of the same as they greatly increase understanding and appreciation. When reading and listening to such analysis I do often wonder whether the composer was truly aware of precisely what they were doing because the level of genius revealed is simply staggering.
I don't greatly understand musical analysis but I find it enthralling to read books such as Norman del Mar's volume on Mahler's 6th Symphony and wish there were more examples of the same as they greatly increase understanding and appreciation. When reading and listening to such analysis I do often wonder whether the composer was truly aware of precisely what they were doing because the level of genius revealed is simply staggering.
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