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Mahler
Ninth Symphony
Beethoven
7s, 13s, 17s, 21s处为省略号
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英式拼写
In the amidst of the first movement, we suddenly hear this, which is very similar to... And in the second movement, even in the right key, we have... And in the third movement, there is this... All alluding to finally...
So there's a wonderful thread that leads you right through the symphony. It's totally subconscious in the sort of thing that later composers, Mahler, particularly in his Ninth Symphony used to stunning effect.
Beethoven had a very special relationship with singers and with choruses because he imagined them as a kind of ideal group of people who get together through the power of music. And in the last movement of the Ninth Symphony, this is very clear. It's as if he's saying that just by people singing together, something happens to them. They are changed through the power of music. This is Beethoven. |
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