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Mimi Ezust wrote:
>David Harbin wrote:
>>I can't stand Schubert's 9th "The Great". It goes on and on and the
>>jolly tunes are irritating, failing to organically change or grow over
>>the symphony's tortuous length. Not even Furtwangler/BPO can save this
>>symphony for me.
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>I can sympathize with this. When I was much younger (and much more
>impatient) I thought the same thing about Schubert's Ninth, his op.
>161 string quartet (G Maj.), AND most of Bruckbruckbrucknernerner.
"In Zen they say: If something is boring after two minutes,
try it for four. If still boring, try it for eight, sixteen,
thirty-two, and so on. Eventually one discovers that it's
not boring at all but very interesting."
John Cage, Silence
Deryk Barker <[log in to unmask]>
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