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In Reply to: RE: I remember reading one Bruckner biographer. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on January 05, 2017 at 15:22:06
I would pose one question to the biographer, or to anyone who takes this position: would you then discard the Mozart Requiem, Puccini's Turandot, Mahler's 10th, Bartok's Viola Concerto, etc. because other hands had the "arrogance" to bring to a reasonably completed form that which the composer was unable to finish due to death? I think not.
John Proffitt
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I mean, he was practically holy! A Saint!* Oh! The sacrilege of someone else's completing the last movement of the Ninth!
*Well, except for his preference for 16-year-old girls.
Hah! Very true.
John Proffitt
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