I'm barmy about Berlioz- he makes me schizoid.
J.H. Eliot wrote in Music and Letters 80 + years ago:
" Music is peculiarly rich in enigmas. No amount of argument or discussion, will avail to produce even an approximation to general agreement on such subjects as Berlioz, [Bruckner and Mahler]. […] Age cannot wither, nor custom stale, the infinite mystery of these Sphinxes in the sands of time."
[ Ed spins a favourite CD of the scrag-ends, a.k.a. Berlioz overtures, from Sir Alexander Gibson's sessions with the S.N.O.]
J.H. Eliot wrote in Music and Letters 80 + years ago:
" Music is peculiarly rich in enigmas. No amount of argument or discussion, will avail to produce even an approximation to general agreement on such subjects as Berlioz, [Bruckner and Mahler]. […] Age cannot wither, nor custom stale, the infinite mystery of these Sphinxes in the sands of time."
[ Ed spins a favourite CD of the scrag-ends, a.k.a. Berlioz overtures, from Sir Alexander Gibson's sessions with the S.N.O.]
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