This is my favorite piece of music, bar none. I usually avoid naming
favorites, but every time I'm asked, it's the first thing that pops into
my head, so I figure my instinct is right. Everybody says that it's a
depressing piece of music, and I agree on some points, but I always have
difficulty concentrating on the rest of the symphony when the second
movement (the Burleske, I think) is so prominently in my mind. It is the
most uplifting part of any piece of music that I can think of. There's a
place where the bass trombone (and tuba?) introduce the second theme, when
I hear it, I have no choice but to grin, and stop whatever I'm doing.
But back to seperating an entire piece of music from its individual parts.
When listening to music, I often hear moments, melodies, specific changes
in harmony, but not the whole picture. Even when seriously listening, I
find it difficult not just to concentrate on one part at a time. (I have
difficulty hearing key relationships between pieces as well... I have a
great ear for most other things, but once a new movement begins, my mind
instantly adapts.) Any idea what might help, because I'm sure I'm missing
something that would make music even more interesting.
~John~
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