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Mikael Rasmusson, responding to my comment of lack of distinctive melodies
in P-B symphonic works:
>P-B has been accused of a lot of things by some parts of the Swedish
>Musical Society, but never lack of distinctive melodies! That was a
>new one!
I'm glad to freshen up the day, but I didn't think I was accusing P-B of
anything, just noting that after listening to a disc of his symphonies, I
couldn't remember any of the melodies. But, as I already noted, I'm not
finished with the man. There is something about his music that draws me
in; I just haven't figured out what it is. And this bothers me some for
there sure isn't anything particularly complicated or innovative about his
music. In fact, although both P-B and Borresen are in the late romantic
time period, I find their music more romantic than late. Zemlinsky they
aren't.
Don Satz
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