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What is your favourite symphony? - Printable Version +- Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com) +-- Forum: Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Classical/Opera/Modern Classical/World Music (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: What is your favourite symphony? (/showthread.php?tid=12575) |
What is your favourite symphony? - Violinist0812 - 02-02-2015 What is your favourite symphony (or symphonic suite)? My favourite symphonies are: Saint-Saëns - Symphony No. 3: "Organ Symphony" Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathetique" Dvorak - New World Symphony Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade (symphonic suite) What is your favourite symphony? - Big Ears - 02-02-2015 Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 7 Leningrad What is your favourite symphony? - CRAZY-HORSE - 03-02-2015 The Bittersweet one by The Verve What is your favourite symphony? - Lindsay - 28-03-2015 Greetings all round Another impossible question to answer in this Forum: perhaps it would might lead to more interesting discussion if the question were "What makes a symphony most enjoyable?". I'll volunteer an answer, in perfect readiness to be contradicted or even shot down in flames: (i) structure (so you have the melodic and contrapuntal signposts to tell you - even if you don't read music or know anything about musical theory - "where you are" in relation to the rest of the work); (ii) orchestral colour (it's not a string quartet or a piano sonata - how effective and evocative are the composer's use of the various instruments and instrumental sections?); (iii) balance of flavours and moods between, and within, separate movements; (iv) emotional effect and impact of the whole piece (not in any way objectively measurable). Not necessarily in that order. But these are a sine qua non for a shortlist. And among those (many) that tick all the boxes, I'll suggest Bruckner's 8th as a supreme example. What think you all out there? L What is your favourite symphony? - Sunfist - 14-04-2015 That is both an easy question to answer and a difficult one because it depends a lot on my mood at the time. However, it would be without a doubt Beethoven's 9th, followed by his 6th, 7th, and 3rd. Dvorak 9th and 8th, Shubert 8th (Unfinished) and 9th (The Great). I would throw a Brahms in there too but I would have to hard a time picking which one, not to mention I like his piano concerto's better than any of his symphonies. |