These were my thoughts about Bruckner's 9th last year...
....and I still believe that the stunningly unexpected nature and originality of the finale would have thrown many a devoted Brucknerian even if it had appeared much earlier and been performed often. In the context of Bruckner's Symphonic Voyage, it is almost shockingly new: it defies expectation**. That's what genius does. The last two lines of Baudelaire's poem are even more apt:
Plonger au fond du gouffre, L'Enfer ou Ciel, qu'importe?
Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du NOUVEAU!
...we pass through the hellish, heavenly visions of the adagio, and then... not only toward the unknown region, but into it...
....and I still believe that the stunningly unexpected nature and originality of the finale would have thrown many a devoted Brucknerian even if it had appeared much earlier and been performed often. In the context of Bruckner's Symphonic Voyage, it is almost shockingly new: it defies expectation**. That's what genius does. The last two lines of Baudelaire's poem are even more apt:
Plonger au fond du gouffre, L'Enfer ou Ciel, qu'importe?
Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du NOUVEAU!
...we pass through the hellish, heavenly visions of the adagio, and then... not only toward the unknown region, but into it...
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