Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony reigns supreme once more as Australia’s favorite classical masterpiece — a five-time champion that’s more than just a tune, it’s a musical epic that feels like a sweeping novel. Its revolutionary spirit shocked audiences when first heard, like watching a sport suddenly played on skateboards. Though myths swirl around the “nine” curse — Schubert, Mahler, and others died after finishing theirs — experts say the real barrier isn’t the number, but the systemic walls that silenced women and others from even attempting symphonic writing. Now, as we celebrate this timeless work, the call is clear: invest in today’s composers so the symphonic tradition keeps evolving — bold, brave, and truly reflective of our world.
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