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Hans Rott

Like Nordraak and Lekeu, Hans Rott is among the most painful “could-have-been” situations in the music from the nineteen hundred years. Highly talented — Bruckner acquired great expectations about him — his symphony, both in thematic articles and compositional methods, anticipates Mahler, whose First Symphony it predated by eight years. …

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