Review: Gustavo Dudamel Auditions for the Philharmonic
The Fourth Symphony, in D minor, was composed almost ten years ago in a wave of productivity, including Schumann’s First; however, he later withdrew it, revising it and premiered the revision in 1853. This version was darker and heavier, but retained the elegance of the previous version as noted by scholar John Daverio. catches the …
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