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"Five Symphonies That Changed Music"

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« on: December 05, 2012, 06:33:30 pm »

This is a very challenging task. Surely symphonies that changed music would have to include works by composers upon whose shoulders stood some of the great names. For example CPE Bach whose works paved the way for Mozart & Haydn, and Hans Rott who seems to have invented the 'Mahler Sound'. I would agree that Beethoven 3 is a good choice but would have expected to see Sibelius 7 on the list instead of the DSCH.
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