On the matter of the 8th, so much to say, I think we should all re-convene on August 30! By the way, makropulos, Tintner's recorded 8th is in fact the Nowak edn. of 1887; have to check, so far as I know he didn't record the 1890 one in any edition.
Totally agree about the 3rd, I'd go further and say that, scherzo apart, the 1889 version is a complete ruination, a spatchcocking of crudely stitched-together blocks of music, especially the finale, destroying the continuity of the original without creating any convincing alternative. The only version that really makes sense is the 1874 original, but one has to admit its teeming inventiveness and originality is compromised by a certain structural unwieldiness. Extraordinary creation though, out-of-its-time and still very challenging today (as we're proving here!). One suspects he only made the final revision to try to get it played, and because of the traumatic memory of the 1874 edition's premiere...
Totally agree about the 3rd, I'd go further and say that, scherzo apart, the 1889 version is a complete ruination, a spatchcocking of crudely stitched-together blocks of music, especially the finale, destroying the continuity of the original without creating any convincing alternative. The only version that really makes sense is the 1874 original, but one has to admit its teeming inventiveness and originality is compromised by a certain structural unwieldiness. Extraordinary creation though, out-of-its-time and still very challenging today (as we're proving here!). One suspects he only made the final revision to try to get it played, and because of the traumatic memory of the 1874 edition's premiere...
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