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Going to hear the DSO perform Mahler's 5th tonight! (Original Post) bif Nov 2024 OP
Mahler montanacowboy Nov 2024 #1
Au contraire! bif Nov 2024 #2
The Adagietto is sublime!!!! geojazz Nov 2024 #3
It brought me close to tears last night. bif Nov 2024 #4
I've heard it live a few times La Coliniere Nov 2024 #5
They opened with the Hayden. bif Nov 2024 #6
Yes! La Coliniere Nov 2024 #7
It is truly fantastic The Madcap Nov 2024 #8
Here's some obscure Mahler The Madcap Nov 2024 #9

bif

(24,988 posts)
2. Au contraire!
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 05:54 PM
Nov 2024

The 5th is majestic! And the adagietto movement is heartbreakingly beautiful.

La Coliniere

(1,351 posts)
5. I've heard it live a few times
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 11:07 AM
Nov 2024

and it’s such an overwhelming experience. I was listening to Haydn’s symphony 100 “military” the other day and near the end of the 2nd movement, there it was, the trumpet call that begins the 5th. An homage to Haydn perhaps. Mahler used snippets of other folks music, like rap artists today. One of the original “samplers”. Mahler’s music is incredibly unique; no other music sounds like his. My home orchestra is the Buffalo Philharmonic and unfortunately no Mahler this season.

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