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Related: About this forumGoing to hear the DSO perform Mahler's 5th tonight!
Should be great. Huge Mahler fan here!
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Going to hear the DSO perform Mahler's 5th tonight! (Original Post)
bif
Nov 23
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montanacowboy
(6,352 posts)1. Mahler
dark!
bif
(24,267 posts)2. Au contraire!
The 5th is majestic! And the adagietto movement is heartbreakingly beautiful.
geojazz
(66 posts)3. The Adagietto is sublime!!!!
bif
(24,267 posts)4. It brought me close to tears last night.
Just gorgeous.
La Coliniere
(1,072 posts)5. I've heard it live a few times
and its such an overwhelming experience. I was listening to Haydns 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. Mahlers music is incredibly unique; no other music sounds like his. My home orchestra is the Buffalo Philharmonic and unfortunately no Mahler this season.
bif
(24,267 posts)6. They opened with the Hayden.
Appropriately.
The Madcap
(599 posts)8. It is truly fantastic
A piece that makes me want to cry every time I hear it.
The Madcap
(599 posts)9. Here's some obscure Mahler
Piano Quartet in A minor. Written when he was 17!!!