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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostBruckner: the end of the first movement of the 9th Symphony.
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostI remember a very late Wand/BBC SO concert where I thought I was going to have a heart-attack so dramatic was the coda of this movement. Ironically Wand was doing almost nothing with his arms but the drama was stunning. Sadly, it'll never be released on CD as the fiddles made a complete horlicks of the leap of a 9th that begins the final movement"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Bruckner: the end of the first movement of the 9th Symphony.
That March 2009 9th with Haitink/Concertgebouw in the Barbican was pretty good I thought - I think you were there Petrushka?
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For sheer power few moments in music can compete with Judith's High C orgasmic blasts at the opening of the fifth door ("Bluebeard's Castle"),
The grinding dissonance at the midpoint of the first movement of the Resurrection symphony;
The transition from darkest night to blazing day in the Scherzo/Finale passage of Beethoven 5
The leadback to the recapitulation of the first movement of the 9th symphony when Beethoven seems to be evoking the creation of the universe
The abortive triumphant fanfare passage in the first movement of Brahms 4 and the coda of the same movement
The hair raising start of the "tiny, little wisp of a scherzo" of Brahms PC2
Climax to the Song of the Wood Dove fromGurrelieder- particularly as sung by Brigitte Fassbaender, leaving absolutely no wellspring of emotion untapped
"and after each disintegration, the name of MAYAKOVSKY hangs in the clean .... air" (Berio's Sinfonia)
The opening timpani thwacks to Also Sprach Zarathustra
See if I can think of some others...
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostWaiting for the anaesthetic to wear off after root canal work this afternoon, I've been slumped on the sofa listening again to the 2012 Proms perf. of 9 by Haitink/VPO - marvellous.
That March 2009 9th with Haitink/Concertgebouw in the Barbican was pretty good I thought - I think you were there Petrushka?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostMozart Piano concertos are full of them. There are harmonic sideslips in the first movement of No 17 which get me every time.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWagner: Die Walküre Act 3 the thrilling orchestral outburst between Brünnhilde's last words and Wotan's Farewell. This is a goosebump moment to end all goosebump moments - this would be my first choice.
Oh yes, that is fantastic isn't it? And then, just before Wotan's first "Leb Wohl", the horns thunder in with the first intimation of the sleep motif! Just magnificent.
That might well be my No.1 as well!!
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostElgar Symphony No 1 the last movement where the opening stalking theme is miraculously transformed (itself another transformation of the 'motto') into a full-throated string melody. A glorious moment but not all interpreters do it justice. Solti and Barbirolli amongst those who do.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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