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16:04, 29 April 2018 (UTC)

Bruckner's Fourth Symphony

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Hi,

Thank you for adding musical examples to Bruckner's Fourth Symphony.
Please note that the third motive of the first movement of the 1874 version is not the same as in the later versions. It is a variant of the first part of the first motive.

Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 10:06, 6 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

Ah, thank you for pointing that out. I'm still not very familiar with the original version, but I'll get this fixed up with another brief example within the day. Ab18241896 (talk) 10:14, 6 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
Thanks. It's now up to date. NB: I have added a precision about the coda of the 1880 finale: the chorale and the ascending scale, an « échelle céleste » (Jacob's Ladder), as described by Paul-Gilbert Langevin – a scale which is, e.g., also present in the adagio of the Eighth Symphony and in distorded form in the climax of the adagio of the Ninth.
As I mention earlier, I am familiar with all versions and variants of Bruckner's symphonies, including the earlier adagio and scherzo of the First Symphony and the 1876 adagio of the Third. --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 09:23, 7 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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