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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]sir pball
(5,187 posts)69. I'm so torn. Requiem or the Ninth.
        The man thought he was writing it for himself. That alone wins it. But I just, as in this performance cycle, witnessed the New York Philharmonic perform the Ninth.
Requiem haunts my dreams, the Ninth just obliterates them.
If there is a God he lives in all this music. That's all I say and all I choose.
								
                                        
                                        
							
								 
								
									
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