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Gustav Mahler
Mahler: Symphony No. 8 Eb major for 3 soprano, 2 alto, tenor, for soloists, boys' choir, 2 mixed choirs (SATB) and orchestra
"Symphony of a Thousand"
Klavierauszug von: Josef Venantius von Wöss
Herausgeber: Karl Heinz Füssl
Text von: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Maurus Hrabanus
Thematische Analyse von: Richard Specht
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Release info: Based on the Critical Edition of the Complete Works published by International Gustav Mahler Society, Vienna.
Type: Klavierauszug
Languages: Deutsch | Lateinisch
Format: 232 x 305 mm
ISBN: 9783702432096
Pages: 212
ISMN: 979-0-008-01702-5
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Gustav Mahler's "Symphony No. 8" is a work of exceptions. Seen from the outside, this is true of the forces that are used: with its three choirs, eight soloists and an orchestra of far more than one hundred musicians, there are few similar works in the annals of music. This cast of performers determines the second exceptional element of the work, the mix of instrumental and vocal characteristics that makes it to the prototype of a 'vocal symphony', which - as Mahler put it - 'is sung from beginning to end'. In turn, the texts that are sung influence the structure of the whole, replacing, as it were, the usual four movements of a symphony with two strongly divergent 'parts'. And, finally, as if to emphasize this divergence, the texts used - the hymn "Veni creator spiritus" in the first part and the final scene of Goethe's Faust in the second - are not only written in two languages but also separated in their origins by more than one thousand years.
Thus it is a work of extremes, and a work of contradiction. It seems, however, that it was exactly these distinctive features that lifted the symphony above the others and convinced Mahler that his Symphony No. 8 was 'the greatest' work 'that I have composed'. It is an understandable coincidence that he thus raised Symphony No. 8 to the same rank within his oeuvre as Goethe, who claimed that the drama was his 'Hauptgeschäft' [main work], did with Faust. Even after composing his late works Mahler retained his belief that Symphony No. 8 was his 'opus summum'. (Christian Wildhagen)
Contents
1. Teil - Hymnus: Veni, creator spiritus
2. Teil - Schlussszene aus „Faust“
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Release info: Based on the Critical Edition of the Complete Works published by International Gustav Mahler Society, Vienna.
Type: Klavierauszug
Languages: Deutsch | Lateinisch
Format: 232 x 305 mm
ISBN: 9783702432096
Pages: 212
ISMN: 979-0-008-01702-5