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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Editing error in Variations for Piano, op. 27,
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This review is from: Webern: Symphony; Six Pieces; Concerto for 9 Instruments (Audio CD)
Track 18, the first movement of the Variations for Piano, op. 27, has an editing mistake. The four-beat phrase at measure 39 to m. 40/beat 1 in the score (1:11-1:13 in track 18) repeats literally at 1:14-1:16 in the recording. This repetition does not occur in the score, where m. 40/beat 3 through m. 41 are the retrograde of mm. 39 to m. 40, beat 1.
For those interested in the Symphony, op. 21, I recommend the CD reissue of Herbert von Karajan's 1974 recording with the Berlin Philharmonic on DGG.
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Bored with rock'n' roll music,
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This review is from: Webern: Symphony; Six Pieces; Concerto for 9 Instruments (Audio CD)
I've been a rock'n'roll fan since my teens, but I
think that this great american invention has fulled its cycle(1955 - 1985). So I turned my ears to the music made in the beggining of the 19th century, and I think that this CD is a great introduction to it. MÁRCIO G. SOARES NATAL/RN - BRAZIL
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