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One can get an idea of Mahler's intention through a comparison with his Symphony No. 3, where – due to the length of the piece – a real break after the first movement (as between two acts of an opera) is highly recommended, and indeed indicated by Mahler. As in the case of Symphony No. 2, this is not always observed nowadays.
Gustav Mahler photographed by Moritz Nähr in 1907.. The musical compositions of Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) are almost exclusively in the genres of song and symphony. In his juvenile years he attempted to write opera and instrumental works; all that survives musically from those times is a single movement from a piano quartet from around 1876–78. [1]
Symphony No. 2 (Szymanowski) in B-flat major (Op. 19) by Karol Szymanowski, 1909–10; Symphony No. 2 (Tchaikovsky), in C minor (Op. 17, Little Russian) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1872; Symphony No. 2 (Tippett) by Michael Tippett, 1956–57; Symphony No. 2 (Ustvolskaya) (True and Eternal Bliss) by Galina Ustvolskaya, 1979
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler on his own texts. The cycle of four lieder for medium voice (often performed by women as well as men) was written around 1884–85 in the wake of Mahler's unhappy love for soprano Johanna Richter, whom he met as the conductor of the opera house in Kassel, Germany, [1] and orchestrated and revised in the 1890s.
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