Another thread prompted by a passing comment on another thread.
Shostakovich's work is close to my heart. His 15th was my 'portal' to classical music. One of his Preludes & Fugues allowed me to win my only ever musical 'first prize' in a piano competition. I never tire of most of his symphonies, concertos, chamber works, piano works...
But I just do not 'get' his Fourth Symphony. I've listened to various recordings, heard it live twice... It remains totally inaccessible to me. I hear the structure, I hear the Mahlerian influences (I love Mahler)... but it just seems like a sequence of sounds to me in a language I can't grasp.
(Actually I've never listened with attention to his 2nd or 3rd either, but they seem to be generally regarded as of lesser 'stature' - whatever than means. Whereas the 4th ranks high in many people's lists, including a number of Forumites, so I am more puzzled)
There was an interesting (perhaps) counterpoint to this during the 'Essential Classics' chat this morning with the genial Clive Swift who is a big Richard Strauss fan but said that for some reason he just doesn't 'get' "Don Quixote"... I know the feeling (though not about the "Don").
Any thoughts on Shostakovich 4?
Or about your personal examples of other composers' outputs featuring a "problem child" which others enthuse about but you don't "get"?
Shostakovich's work is close to my heart. His 15th was my 'portal' to classical music. One of his Preludes & Fugues allowed me to win my only ever musical 'first prize' in a piano competition. I never tire of most of his symphonies, concertos, chamber works, piano works...
But I just do not 'get' his Fourth Symphony. I've listened to various recordings, heard it live twice... It remains totally inaccessible to me. I hear the structure, I hear the Mahlerian influences (I love Mahler)... but it just seems like a sequence of sounds to me in a language I can't grasp.
(Actually I've never listened with attention to his 2nd or 3rd either, but they seem to be generally regarded as of lesser 'stature' - whatever than means. Whereas the 4th ranks high in many people's lists, including a number of Forumites, so I am more puzzled)
There was an interesting (perhaps) counterpoint to this during the 'Essential Classics' chat this morning with the genial Clive Swift who is a big Richard Strauss fan but said that for some reason he just doesn't 'get' "Don Quixote"... I know the feeling (though not about the "Don").
Any thoughts on Shostakovich 4?
Or about your personal examples of other composers' outputs featuring a "problem child" which others enthuse about but you don't "get"?
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