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It's all about the music, dude! Sit down, relax and listen to some tunes.

I liked Walter's 4th and most everything else of his indian summer except

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his Schubert, which lumbers along like a Model T. What's interesting about the Walter Bruckner 4th is that one can hear that the conductor has some unique ideas about it, much like his Beethoven 5th. Walter shades and treats the opening introductory horn-call material so differently that the first mov't becomes a little disjointed. I also find the dramatic material a little undernourished. I do in fact love the 9th.


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