Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64  13254

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  • What Does Music Mean? (tv) (excerpt only)
    • 00:39:30
    • Cast: Leonard Bernstein (conductor)
    • Notes: "At the beginning of his fifth symphony he writes this tune, which sounds sad, gloomy and depressed" ... "But at the end of the symphony, in the last movement, he changes a few notes, what musicians call changing from minor to major ... and it all comes out joyful and triumphant, like someone who has just made a touchdown and is the hero of a football game" ... "At least of a football game, maybe even of a presidential election!"
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