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While listening to classical music, are you frequently bothered by some portion that you think could be improved upon? An example: I love
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. by Gustav Holst, but there is this one part (at about 5:05) that bothers me every time I hear it. (It was too soon to switch to a major note.) More often I wish that a particularly good melody was not so brief, and that it was used more in a longer piece. |
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Sibelius is the composer who's always disappointed me that way. I'll hear a fragment of a melody that I like and then it doesn't get further developed or sometimes even used again.
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Many people, myself included, find it frustrating that Tchaikovsky never uses the melody from the introduction of his first piano concerto anywhere else in the piece.
Cthulhu, I could see that criticism, but I have to admit, I find his violin concerto virtually perfect (though I may be biased, since it's about the only one I am still capable of playing To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. ) |
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Bizet is another one who..."disappoints" isn't quite the right word. It's more along the lines of I wish the rest of his music was as good as Carmen.
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