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In Reply to: A little Spohr perspective... posted by SE on July 29, 2021 at 04:38:14:
So I'd say it isn't indistinguishable from Spohr...
Plus I can call him Max Brunch.
Better than being under the influence of Alien Spohrs, err, Spores.
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- The Bruch Violin Concerto is a very nice piece, way better than Spohr's Clarinet Concerti. - oldmkvi 07/29/2107:04:57 07/29/21 (10)
- That is true. The Bruch VC is his masterwork... - SE 07:34:47 07/29/21 (9)
- For me, Bruch's choral piece, "Salute to Christmas" is his masterpiece - Chris from Lafayette 00:44:33 07/30/21 (0)
- Ah - But You Must Hear His Second - Ferrous Oxide 20:47:25 07/29/21 (1)
- Thank you! I might be guilty of a little hyperbole... - SE 21:41:39 07/29/21 (0)
- His Kol Nidrei wasn't half bad... - Ivan303 15:52:01 07/29/21 (0)
- Enjoyable for sure but that theme in the 2nd mov't, (so me, so re, so do), always leaves me hungering for more - jdaniel@jps.net 08:09:53 07/29/21 (4)
- Your post also reminds me of Strauss's genius transformation of that motive. . . - Chris from Lafayette 12:49:31 07/29/21 (1)
- Yup, pure ecstasy, measure after measure, (as long as the poor horns don't crack), and the climax is even - jdaniel@jps.net 17:30:08 07/29/21 (0)
- I certainly agree with you about Strauss's use of that motive - Chris from Lafayette 12:30:03 07/29/21 (1)
- Thanks for correcting mi. Where did I learn Solfege? - jdaniel@jps.net 12:36:42 07/29/21 (0)