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7/26/2025, 1:49:30 PM
7/25/2025, 8:00:09 PM
>>127169749
20 years old is an adult, it's some serious mental illness to claim otherwise. If you're old enough to fuck, drink, marry and join the military, you're old enough to have an opinion on music. Let's not be ridiculous right now
20 years old is an adult, it's some serious mental illness to claim otherwise. If you're old enough to fuck, drink, marry and join the military, you're old enough to have an opinion on music. Let's not be ridiculous right now
7/21/2025, 4:11:21 PM
>>127117762
>I think you're wrong but I am not going to say it because anime girls make me shit my pants in anger
Ok? What exactly did you expect me to think of this?
>I think you're wrong but I am not going to say it because anime girls make me shit my pants in anger
Ok? What exactly did you expect me to think of this?
7/14/2025, 5:57:16 PM
>>127039801
I think in general Szell was being retarded here, as much as I like him. Especially the last point, I don't think that Bruckner was any less intellectual than Mahler. His symphonies show as such, symphonies like his 5th showcase a huge amount of introspection and thought. Just because he wasn't as philosophically inclined doesn't mean he was retarded and just received his musical skill from God, God was his inspiration. The final story he gave is more likely just a result of social autism rather than a lack of intellect.
As far as them being mentioned in the same breath often. Mahler and Bruckner had plenty of interactions and Bruckner was a prominent inspiration for Mahler, not to mention their symphonies being very comparable in scale. Of course they'd be mentioned together in some capacity. I don't think the two are comparable, but I see no issue with linking them together. Especially because those that like Bruckner are 90% of the time also going to like Mahler too.
I think in general Szell was being retarded here, as much as I like him. Especially the last point, I don't think that Bruckner was any less intellectual than Mahler. His symphonies show as such, symphonies like his 5th showcase a huge amount of introspection and thought. Just because he wasn't as philosophically inclined doesn't mean he was retarded and just received his musical skill from God, God was his inspiration. The final story he gave is more likely just a result of social autism rather than a lack of intellect.
As far as them being mentioned in the same breath often. Mahler and Bruckner had plenty of interactions and Bruckner was a prominent inspiration for Mahler, not to mention their symphonies being very comparable in scale. Of course they'd be mentioned together in some capacity. I don't think the two are comparable, but I see no issue with linking them together. Especially because those that like Bruckner are 90% of the time also going to like Mahler too.
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