Am I the only one who, when listening to Jurowoski's glorious account of Tchaikovsky' 6th, can hear a lot of Mahler in it? By which I mean, did Mahler use to conduct a lot of Tchaikovsky, and has anyone looked into the links between them in terms of orchestration, use of dynamics, leitmotif, etc.?
Is Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 the first to have a downbeat ending? (I don't know Bruckner, perhaps he got in there first.)
I was also struck by the similarity between Brahms 1 and Shostakovich 6 - a weird wobbly trill thing that's used repeatedly. Is Shostakovich quoting Brahms here, or is this just a piece of musical synchronicity?
Is Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 the first to have a downbeat ending? (I don't know Bruckner, perhaps he got in there first.)
I was also struck by the similarity between Brahms 1 and Shostakovich 6 - a weird wobbly trill thing that's used repeatedly. Is Shostakovich quoting Brahms here, or is this just a piece of musical synchronicity?
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