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Life in one chord

Giordano Bellincampi says the four-hour

Wagner’s chord was nothing new. Beethoven had lobbed one into his 18th piano sonata more than half a century earlier, and Mozart’s quartet predated that. We call it the “Tristan Chord”, though. It comes in the Prelude to Wagner’s opera which Auckland Philharmonia presents in concert form on August 10, and it changed music.

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