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" But, with all the merits that it unquestionably possesses, it is at least twice as long as it should be; it repeats itself, and the subjects, in consequence, become weak by reiteration. The last movement, a chorus, is heterogeneous; and though there is... "
Beethoven and His Nine Symphonies - Side 392
av George Grove - 1896 - 400 sider
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The Standard Symphonies: Their History, Their Music, and Their Composers; a ...

George Putnam Upton - 1888 - 344 sider
...creative talent ; but with all the merits it possesses, it is at least twice as long as it should be. The last movement, a chorus, is heterogeneous, and...ever make it, mix up with the first three movements. What relation it bears to the symphony we could not make out. The most original feature in this symphony...
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Lexikon der deutschen Konzertliteratur: ein ratgeber für dirigenten ..., Volum 1

Theodor Müller-Reuter - 1909 - 258 sider
...subjects in consequence become weak by reiteration. The last movement, a chorus, is heterogen eous; and there is much vocal beauty in parts of it, yet it...commencing with a recitative and relieved by many soli passages. What relation it bears to the symphony we could not make out; and here, äs well äs...
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History of the Philharmonic Society of London: 1813-1912

Myles Birket Foster - 1912 - 672 sider
...technical formation shows amazing ingenuity and unabated vigour of mind. But, with all the merits that it unquestionably possesses, it is at least twice...commencing with a Recitative and relieved by many вой passages. What relation it bears to the Symphony we could not make out ; and here, as well as...
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9

Nicholas Cook - 1993 - 148 sider
...Harmonicon correspondent seized this opportunity to lauch his attack on the finale. He says that it is heterogeneous, and though there is much vocal beauty...yet it does not, and no habit will ever make it, mix with the three first movements. . . . What relation it bears to the symphony we could not make out;...
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The Symphonic Repertoire, Volume II: The First Golden Age of the Viennese ...

A. Peter Brown - 2002 - 760 sider
...technical formation shews amazing ingenuity and unabated vigour of mind. But with all its merits that it unquestionably possesses, it is at least twice...not, and no habit will ever make it, mix up with the three first movements. This chorus is a hymn to joy, commencing with a recitative, and relieved by...
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