Scott Morrison responds to Margaret Mikulska:
>>Mine must be Bruckner. I'll leave him for my old age.
>
>That's what I thought, too, but now that I've reached old age, nothing
>has changed. He still bores me to tears. Great for insomnia, though.
I feel sorry for both of you. I've loved Bruckner for some 40 years
(since I was a teenager, I hasten to point out). I suppose I can see
why people don't respond to him, I can sympathise but I cannot empathise.
As I believe somebody has pointed out, Bruckner's symphonies are the
natural successors to Schubert's Great C major (and am I the only one
who hears a distinct connecting line from the minuet of Mozart's K.543,
the scherzo of D.944 and most Bruckner scherzos?)
Deryk Barker <[log in to unmask]>