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The movement is divided into three major sections. In the first, the singer describes the nature around her as night falls. In the second, she is waiting for her friend to say a final farewell. A long orchestral interlude precedes the third section, which depicts the exchange between the two friends
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Only in the first, fourth and sixth songs does the full orchestra play together. The celesta is only heard at the end of the finale, and only the first movement requires all three trumpets, with two playing in the fourth movement and none playing in the sixth. In many places the texture resembles
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there is a persistent message that "The earth will stay beautiful forever, but man cannot live for even a hundred years." At the end of "Der Abschied," however, Mahler adds three original lines which repeat this, but purposefully omit the part saying that "man must die". Conductor and composer
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The movement begins with a three-note horn call which recurs throughout the song, most notably at the climax in which the singer describes an ape calling "into the sweet fragrance of life." The climax also marks the first of the three whole-tone passages that occur in the symphony.
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In 2004, the Octavian Society commissioned Glen Cortese to create two reductions of the work, one for a chamber ensemble of twenty instruments and one for a small orchestra with woodwinds and brass in pairs. Both these reductions are published in critical editions by Universal in
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Mahler composed this work following the most painful period in his life, and the songs address themes such as those of living, parting and salvation. On the centenary of Mahler's birth, the composer and prominent Mahler conductor
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under Mahler's own baton in 1905. However, Walter felt that tenor and baritone did not work as well as tenor and alto, and he never repeated the experiment. Following the pioneering recordings of the work by baritone
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in the flute imitates the song of a bird, but the third of these sections is just the bare pedal point and tam-tam. The singer repeats the final word of the song,
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soloists. However, Mahler includes the note that "if necessary, the alto part may be sung by a baritone". Mahler also arranged the work for piano accompaniment.
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Four of the songs—"Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde", "Von der Jugend", "Von der Schönheit" and "Der Trunkene im FrĂŒhling"—were derived from poems written by
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conducting. Mahler had died six months earlier, on 18 May. One of the earliest performances in London (possibly the first) occurred in January 1913 at the
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to supplement the harmonic texture. Three percussionists are also employed. Schoenberg never finished this project, but the arrangement was completed by
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Carlo Maria Giulini, with Brigitte Fassbaender and Francisco Araiza, Berlin Philharmonic (Testament Records SBT1465; live recording from February 1984)
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For the first few decades after the work's premiere, the option to perform it with two male soloists was little used. On one occasion,
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and Carl Martin Öhmann, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam (October 1939 broadcast concert, live). (Bel Age CD, from acetates.)
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when published, it comprises six songs for two singers who alternate movements. Mahler specified that the two singers should be a
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Martin Sieghart, with Christianne Stotijn and Donald Litaker, Het Gelders Orkest (Arnhem Philharmonic Orchestra) (Exton HGO0702)
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A summary of the interpretations of Tang poem origins of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde (in Chinese:慳äșŽé©Źć‹’ă€Šć€§ćœ°äč‹æ­Œă€‹ć”èŻ—æ­ŒèŻäč‹è§ŁèŻ‘ç ”ç©¶çš„ç»Œèż°)
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with woodwinds, and repeatedly switching between the major and minor modes to articulate sharp contrasts in the text.
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was recorded by the Belgian group Het Collectief with Lucile Richardot and Yves Saelens (Alpha Classics Alpha 633)
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version. The world premiere of this version was given on 14 August 2004 by the Chamber Orchestra Anglia at the
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had successfully completed more than nine symphonies: he had already written eight symphonies before composing
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for chamber orchestra, reducing the orchestral forces to string and wind quintets, and calling for piano,
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and Doris Woodall. Wood reportedly thought that the work was "excessively modern but very beautiful".
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Scott Tilley, with Timothy W. Sparks and Ellen Williams, Duraleigh Chamber Players (Centaur CRC3044)
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of the work is provided by the fifth movement, "The drunken man in Spring" (for tenor, in
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Oxalys (no conductor), with Margriet Van Reisen and André Post (Passacaille 0001066PAS)
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chamber music, with only a few instruments being used at one time. The score calls for
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Letters from a Life: The Selected Letters and Diaries of Benjamin Britten 1913–1976
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Three disasters befell Mahler during the summer of 1907. Political maneuvering and
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Johnson, Julian (2005). "Mahler and the idea of Nature". In Jeremy Barham (ed.).
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In 2020, a new arrangement for two soloists and a 15-piece chamber ensemble by
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1. "Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde" ("The Drinking Song of Earth's Sorrow")
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Sheinbaum, John J. (2006). "Adorno's Mahler and the Timbral Outsider".
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Carlo Maria Giulini, with Brigitte Fassbaender and Francisco Araiza,
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Mahler had already included movements for voice and orchestra in his
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Hamao, Fusako (Summer 1995). "The Sources of the Texts in Mahler's
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Lines 1–3, 17–19, and 26–28 are all sung to the same music, with a
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The first public performance was given on 20 November 1911 in the
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Linos Ensemble (no conductor identified), with Ivonne Fuchs and
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Chinesische Lyrik vom 12. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bis zur Gegenwart
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The last movement is very difficult to conduct because of its
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The first movement, "The Drinking Song of Earth's Misery" (in
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is scored for a large orchestra, consisting of the following:
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and Richard Zeller, Martingale Ensemble (MSR Classics MS1406)
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Die Chinesische Flöte: Nachdichtungen von chinesischer Lyrik
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A Symphony for Tenor, Alto (or Baritone) Voice and Orchestra
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A Symphony for Tenor, Alto (or Baritone) Voice and Orchestra
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Gustav Mahler's orchestration of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9
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2. "Der Einsame im Herbst" ("The Solitary One in Autumn")
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5. "Der Trunkene im FrĂŒhling" ("The Drunkard in Spring")
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O Schönheit! O ewigen Liebens – Lebens – trunk'ne Welt!
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Schwingt klagend noch die Erregung ihres Herzens nach.
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is repeated as the music fades into silence, the final
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Kennedy, Michael; Kennedy, Joyce Bourne, eds. (2007).
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Chinese poetry from the 12th century BC to the present
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Sie zerstampfen jĂ€h im Sturm die hingesunk'nen BlĂŒten,
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The music of this movement, "Of Beauty" (for alto, in
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had been fully orchestrated at the time of his death.
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Gustav Mahler: Songs and Symphonies of Life and Death
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Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth)
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Er sprach, seine Stimme war umflort. Du, mein Freund,
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Doch trinkt noch nicht, erst sing' ich euch ein Lied!
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O beauty! O eternal loving-and-life-bedrunken world!
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Erlosch mit Knistern, es gemahnt mich an den Schlaf.
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Wohin ich geh'? Ich geh', ich wand're in die Berge.
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I go, I wander in the mountains. 1923:The brook sings out clear through the darkness. 1301:See down there! In the moonlight, on the graves 1212:Dein Keller birgt die FĂŒlle des goldenen Weins! 1105:Mahler's source for the text was Hans Bethge's 4718:Classical musical works published posthumously 4031: 3641:Gustav Mahler, Volume IV: A New Life Cut Short 3606:Das Lied von der Erde: A Personal Introduction 3588:Letter to Henry Boys, 29 June 1937, quoted in 3472: 3130:, Premiere Ensemble (RCA CD Dig-09026-68043-2) 2923:(DGG 289 477 8988 8; live recording from 1964) 2147:SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg 2083:(EMI Classics 0946 3 40238 2 5, 11-CD box set) 1400:Yes, give me rest, I have need of refreshment! 1258:but drink not yet; first I'll sing you a song. 1238:Seht dort hinab! Im Mondschein auf den GrĂ€bern 1150:. "Der Einsame im Herbst" is based on a poem " 910: 807:The third movement, "Of Youth" (for tenor, in 4216: 3478: 2442:Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks 1895:Still ist mein Herz und harret seiner Stunde! 1885:Mir war auf dieser Welt das GlĂŒck nicht hold! 1310:Now! Drink the wine! Now it is time comrades. 1229:Wird lange fest steh'n und aufblĂŒh'n im Lenz. 3504: 3502: 2393:New Philharmonia and Philharmonia Orchestras 1969:He spoke, his voice was quiet. Ah my friend, 1901:AllĂŒberall und ewig blauen licht die Fernen! 1875:Er stieg vom Pferd und reichte ihm den Trunk 1627:there on the shore on their spirited horses. 1396:expired with a crackle, minding me to sleep. 1371:Um meine bittern TrĂ€nen mild aufzutrocknen? 1369:Sonne der Liebe willst du nie mehr scheinen, 1351:Bald werden die verwelkten, gold'nen BlĂ€tter 1292:shall stand sure, and blossom in the spring. 1279:The lute to strike and the glasses to drain, 1205:Welkt hin und stirbt die Freude, der Gesang. 4599:Composing hut of Gustav Mahler (Wörthersee) 3706: 1987:Everywhere and forever blue is the horizon! 1942:It blows coolly in the shadows of my pines. 1927:The earth breathes, in full rest and sleep. 1870:Auf Wegen, die von weichem Grase schwellen. 1826:Mit seinen Schatten, die voll KĂŒhlung sind. 1653:And the most beautiful of the maidens sends 1603:gathering flowers in their laps and calling 1367:Der Herbst in meinem Herzen wĂ€hrt zu lange. 1342:Man meint, ein KĂŒnstler habe Staub von Jade 1233:Nicht hundert Jahre darfst du dich ergötzen 1222:Ist mehr wert, als alle Reiche dieser Erde! 965:in the low strings and soft strokes of the 4223: 4209: 4129:Beauty and Sadness: Mahler's 11 Symphonies 2406:, Vienna Symphony (Vox Legends CDX2-5521 ) 2125:(Orfeo C494001B; live recording from 1996) 1891:Ich wandle nach der Heimat, meiner StĂ€tte. 1868:Ich wandle auf und nieder mit meiner Laute 1612:The sun reflects back their slender limbs, 1582:Und die schönste von den Jungfrau'n sendet 1560:Schon zwischen dem GeĂ€st der grĂŒnen Weiden 1554:O sieh, was tummeln sich fĂŒr schöne Knaben 1362:Ja, gib mir Ruh', ich hab' Erquickung not! 1349:Ein kalter Wind beugt ihre Stengel nieder. 1199:Soll auflachend in die Seele euch klingen. 931:to represent the singer's lute, imitating 48: 4594:Composing hut of Gustav Mahler (Attersee) 4160:International Music Score Library Project 4040: 3801: 3508: 3499: 3332:). By Gustav Mahler. Score. Published by 3234:, with Emma Curtis and Brennen Guillory, 1971:Fortune was not kind to me in this world! 1937:The birds roost silent in their branches. 1893:Ich werde niemals in die Ferne schweifen. 1862:Ich sehne mich, o Freund, an deiner Seite 1858:Ich stehe hier und harre meines Freundes; 1856:Es wehet kĂŒhl im Schatten meiner Fichten. 1573:Hei! Wie flattern im Taumel seine MĂ€hnen, 1530:Zwischen BĂŒschen und BlĂ€ttern sitzen sie, 1385:The sweet fragrance of flower has passed; 1376:Autumn fog creeps bluishly over the lake. 1244:Hinausgellt in den sĂŒĂŸen Duft des Lebens! 1242:Ein Aff' ist's! Hört ihr, wie sein Heulen 1216:Die Laute schlagen und die GlĂ€ser leeren, 764:"The lonely one in Autumn" (for alto, in 352:and William Miller (both Americans) with 217:(The song of the Earth) is an orchestral 4044:Journal of the Royal Musical Association 3703:, p. 103, "Geleitwort". Final paragraph. 3681: 3252: 2803:Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra 2440:, with Janet Baker and Waldemar Kmentt, 2273:(Exton OVCL-00473) (live recording 2012) 2097:, Vienna Philharmonic (DGG, CD E4695262) 1985:blossoms in spring and grows green anew! 1866:Wo bleibst du? Du lĂ€ĂŸt mich lang allein! 1864:Die Schönheit dieses Abends zu genießen. 1851:Die Vögel hocken still in ihren Zweigen. 1841:Die Erde atmet voll von Ruh' und Schlaf. 1800:(Chinese original version of this poem: 1667:(Chinese original version of this poem: 1586:Ihre stolze Haltung ist nur Verstellung. 1569:Über Blumen, GrĂ€ser wanken hin die Hufe, 1558:Weithin glĂ€nzend wie die Sonnenstrahlen; 1556:Dort an dem Uferrand auf mut'gen Rossen? 1318:(Chinese original version of this poem: 1298:in all the rotten baubles of this earth. 1231:Du aber, Mensch, wie lang lebst denn du? 1220:Ein voller Becher Weins zur rechten Zeit 1218:Das sind die Dinge, die zusammen passen. 1193:Schon winkt der Wein im gold'nen Pokale, 1184:shows Mahler's adapted text as follows. 1008:It is also worth noting that throughout 969:; in the first two of these sections, a 278:forced him to resign as Director of the 221:for two voices and orchestra written by 4019: 4000: 3813: 3568: 3566: 3429: 3392: 3380: 1952:Where are you? You leave me long alone! 1910:In all the valleys the evening descends 1718:Der Lenz ist da, sei kommen ĂŒber Nacht! 1599:Picking lotus flowers at the riverbank. 1545:Und der Zephir hebt mit Schmeichelkosen 1495:rest gaily at the napes of their necks. 1347:Der sĂŒĂŸe Duft der Blumen ist verflogen; 1294:But you O man, what long life have you? 1290:The heavens are ever blue and the Earth 1283:A full goblet of wine at the right time 1240:Hockt eine wild-gespenstische Gestalt – 668:), continually returns to the refrain, 4680: 3910: 3901: 3895:Mahler: Eine musikalische Physiognomik 3889: 3700: 3557: 3542: 3404: 3031: 2225:National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland 1961:He dismounted and handed him the drink 1822:Die Sonne scheidet hinter dem Gebirge. 1774:The spring is here, it came overnight! 1720:Aus tiefstem Schauen lauscht' ich auf, 1565:Das Roß des einen wiehert fröhlich auf 1541:Sonne spiegelt ihre schlanken Glieder, 1528:PflĂŒcken Lotosblumen an dem Uferrande. 1391:of lotus flowers upon the water float. 1365:Ich weine viel in meinen Einsamkeiten. 1356:Mein Herz ist mĂŒde. Meine kleine Lampe 1353:Der LotosblĂŒten auf dem Wasser zieh'n. 1338:Herbstnebel wallen blĂ€ulich ĂŒberm See; 1312:Drain your golden goblets to the last. 1305:an ape it is! Hear you his howl go out 1235:An all dem morschen Tande dieser Erde! 676:higher on each successive appearance. 660:1. "Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde" 282:, his eldest daughter Maria died from 225:between 1908 and 1909. Described as a 16:Orchestral song cycle by Gustav Mahler 4204: 3965: 3763: 2975:City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra 2271:Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra 1981:Still is my heart, awaiting its hour. 1908:The sun departs behind the mountains. 1899:BlĂŒht auf im Lenz und grĂŒnt aufs neu! 1830:Der Mond am blauen Himmelssee herauf. 1824:In alle TĂ€ler steigt der Abend nieder 1711:Ich frag' ihn, ob schon FrĂŒhling sei, 1698:Und wenn ich nicht mehr trinken kann, 1631:between the branches of green willows 1625:O see, what a tumult of handsome boys 1580:Spiegelt sie im blanken Wasser wider. 1539:Spiegelt sie im blanken Wasser wider, 1532:Sammeln BlĂŒten in den Schoß und rufen 1407:Sun of love, will you no longer shine 1398:I come to you, trusted resting place. 1227:Das Firmament blaut ewig und die Erde 396:is the first complete integration of 309:. Mahler completed the work in 1909. 297:The same year saw the publication of 4604:Gustav Mahler Conducting Competition 4094:, (Cambridge University Press 2000). 3938: 3922: 3825: 3775: 3563: 3352: 3313: 3311: 3309: 3307: 2827: 2768:, 78rpm, 7x12" Mahler Society Issue) 1950:to enjoy the beauty of this evening. 1944:I stand here and wait for my friend; 1889:Ich suche Ruhe fĂŒr mein einsam Herz. 1860:Ich harre sein zum letzten Lebewohl. 1828:O sieh! Wie eine Silberbarke schwebt 1738:Was geht mich denn der FrĂŒhling an!? 1734:Und wenn ich nicht mehr singen kann, 1693:Ich trinke, bis ich nicht mehr kann, 1644:Hei! How frenzied his mane flutters, 1642:trampling wildly the fallen flowers. 1584:Lange Blicke ihm der Sehnsucht nach. 1578:Gold'ne Sonne webt um die Gestalten, 1537:Gold'ne Sonne webt um die Gestalten, 1521:4. "Von der Schönheit" ("Of Beauty") 1465:Schön gekleidet, trinken, plaudern. 1405:Autumn in my heart lingers too long. 1378:Every blade of grass stands frosted. 1360:Ich komm' zu dir, traute RuhestĂ€tte! 1340:Vom Reif bezogen stehen alle GrĂ€ser; 1266:blasted lie the gardens of the soul, 1249:Leert eure gold'nen Becher zu Grund! 1058: 506:1 tuba (only in "Von der Schönheit") 421: 4713:Orchestral compositions with vocals 4170:, Peter Gutmann, classicalnotes.net 4131:(Edinburgh: Candle Row Press, 2022) 4099:Das Lied von der Erde in Full Score 3939:Chew, Teng-Leong (September 2004). 3013: 1999:Orchestra, female and male soloists 1916:the moon in the watery blue heaven. 1845:Die mĂŒden Menschen geh'n heimwĂ€rts, 1839:Die Blumen blassen im DĂ€mmerschein. 1832:Ich spĂŒre eines feinen Windes Weh'n 1663:beats longingly her burning heart. 1651:reflecting them in the clear water. 1610:reflecting them in the clear water. 1435:Schön gekleidet, trinken, plaudern. 1389:Soon will the wilted, golden petals 1344:Über die feinen BlĂŒten ausgestreut. 1296:Not a hundred years may you delight 1275:your cellar is full of golden wine! 1262:shall ring laughingly in your soul. 1251:Dunkel ist das Leben, ist der Tod! 312:Mahler was aware of the so-called " 13: 4064: 4036:. London: Oxford University Press. 4034:Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 3430:Fischer, Jens Malte (April 2013). 3224:, with Jane Irwin and Peter Wedd, 2731:(EMI Classics 5 74849 2, 2-CD set) 2289:Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam 2253:Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra 2211:Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam 2123:Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra 2045:Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam 2013:Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra 1956:on paths swelling with soft grass. 1946:I wait to bid him a last farewell. 1817:6. "Der Abschied" ("The Farewell") 1707:Was hör' ich beim Erwachen? Horch! 1661:in the darkness of her ardent gaze 1640:hooves shaking down blooms, grass, 1636:The horse of one neighs happily on 1629:Yonder shining like the sun's rays 1588:In dem Funkeln ihrer großen Augen, 1562:Trabt das jungfrische Volk einher! 1516:well dressed, drinking, chatting. 1461:Wie ein Halbmond steht die BrĂŒcke, 1409:Gently to dry up my bitter tears? 1268:wither and perish joy and singing. 1256:The wine beckons in golden goblets 1224:Dunkel ist das Leben, ist der Tod! 1207:Dunkel ist das Leben, ist der Tod. 371: 14: 4729: 4230: 4135: 4111:(Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1985). 4025:The Dent Master Musicians: Mahler 3918:. Kelkheim: YinYang Media Verlag. 3463:(Gollancz, London 1946 ed.), 287. 3304: 3058: 2840:, the baritone who had premiered 2618:SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden 2586:Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra 1975:I seek peace for my lonely heart. 1925:The flowers pale in the twilight. 1767:I ask him if it's spring already; 1689:Wenn nur ein Traum das Leben ist, 1657:Her proud pose is but a pretense; 1649:Golden sun plays about their form 1608:Golden sun plays about their form 1590:In dem Dunkel ihres heißen Blicks 1551:Ihrer WohlgerĂŒche durch die Luft. 1486:well dressed, drinking, chatting. 1394:My heart is tired. My little lamp 1387:A cold wind bows their stems low. 1380:As though an artist had jade-dust 1214:Hier, diese Laute nenn' ich mein! 1203:Liegen wĂŒst die GĂ€rten der Seele, 670:Dunkel ist das Leben, ist der Tod 629:double basses (with low C string) 4665: 4640: 4639: 4313: 4280: 4141: 3712:D'Hervey de Saint-Denys (1862). 3324:) von Gustav Mahler, Partitur, [ 3270:. It was performed again by the 3190:Nicol Matt, with Anna Haase and 3064:Schoenberg and Riehn arrangement 2343:Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra 2081:Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra 1948:I yearn, my friend, at your side 1929:All longing now becomes a dream. 1918:I sense the fine breeze stirring 1914:O look! Like a silver boat sails 1843:Alle Sehnsucht will nun trĂ€umen, 1805: 1769:to me it's as if I'm in a dream. 1729:Und singe, bis der Mond erglĂ€nzt 1672: 1601:Amid bushes and leaves they sit, 1470:In the middle of the little pond 1414:3. "Von der Jugend" ("Of Youth") 1063: 4703:Classical song cycles in German 4383:Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen 3854: 3831: 3781: 3744: 3731: 3675: 3654: 3630: 3599: 3582: 3116:, Ensemble Köln, Canterino 1031 3100:Sinfonia Lahti Chamber Ensemble 2781:New York Philharmonic Orchestra 2517:RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra 2307:Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra 2239:BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra 2135:(Channel Classics CCS SA 40020) 1977:I wander homeward, to my abode! 1954:I walk up and down with my lute 1763:What do I hear on waking? Hark! 1702:So tauml' ich bis zu meiner TĂŒr 1633:trot along the bold companions. 1484:Friends sit in the little house 1447:Auf des kleinen Teiches stiller 1433:In dem HĂ€uschen sitzen Freunde, 1307:in the sweet fragrance of life. 1125:Marquis d'Hervey de Saint Denys 1001:"printed on the atmosphere" as 4192:Extensive history and analysis 3754:. Faber. London, 2000. p. 213. 3592:and Philip Reed (eds.) (1991) 3450: 3423: 3398: 3339: 2919:and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 2905:and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 2569:(Reference Recordings RR-88CD) 1965:He asked him where he would go 1912:with its shadow, full cooling. 1879:Er fragte ihn, wohin er fĂŒhre 1847:Um im Schlaf vergess'nes GlĂŒck 1785:and sing until the moon shines 1776:From deep wonderment I listen; 1526:Junge MĂ€dchen pflĂŒcken Blumen, 1512:Like a half-moon is the bridge 1442:RĂŒckwĂ€rts, ihre seidnen MĂŒtzen 1437:Manche schreiben Verse nieder. 1428:Wölbt die BrĂŒcke sich aus Jade 1403:I weep often in my loneliness. 1281:these things go well together. 1169:According to the musicologist 269: 257:, Mahler did not live to hear 1: 4421:Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester 4003:Perspectives on Gustav Mahler 3714:PoĂ©sies de l'Époque des Thang 3626:Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 3407:Gustav Mahler: The Symphonies 3297: 3238:(Somm Recordings SOMMCD 0109) 2729:London Philharmonic Orchestra 2711:Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 2637:Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 2620:(Vox Turnabout LP, TV 34220S) 2535:London Philharmonic Orchestra 2395:(HMV LP Angel Series SAN 179) 2063:Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 1993: 1933:to sleep; forgotten happiness 1881:Und auch warum es mĂŒĂŸte sein. 1659:in the flash of her big eyes, 1646:and hotly steam his nostrils! 1505:Everything stands on its head 1463:Umgekehrt der Bogen. Freunde, 1449:WasserflĂ€che zeigt sich alles 1444:Hocken lustig tief im Nacken. 1421:Steht ein Pavillon aus grĂŒnem 1382:over the fine flowers strewn. 1314:Dark is life, dark is death! 1129:PoĂ©sies de l'Ă©poque des Thang 1073:This page is a candidate for 876:5. "Der Trunkene im FrĂŒhling" 545:(only in "Von der Schönheit") 522:(only in "Von der Schönheit") 241:if an alto is not available. 4693:Song cycles by Gustav Mahler 3928:Mahler's 'Song of the Earth' 3720:(Columbia University Press) 3272:Singapore Symphony Orchestra 3204:and Wolfgang Muller-Lorenz, 3158:, Ensemble Musique Oblique ( 2941:(Sony Classical 88697508212) 2213:, 1975 (Philips LP 6500 831) 2141:, with Cornelia Kalisch and 1756:as throat and soul are full, 1749:I drink until I no more can, 1725:Ich fĂŒlle mir den Becher neu 1597:Young girls picking flowers, 1534:Sich einander Neckereien zu. 1419:Mitten in dem kleinen Teiche 1303:squats a wild ghostly shape; 1287:Dark is life, dark is death! 1277:Here, this lute I call mine. 1270:Dark is life, dark is death! 1146:, the wandering poet of the 1049:Ohne RĂŒcksicht auf das Tempo 1028: 946: 939:and fades off into silence. 884: 841: 821:and faux-Asian. The form is 792: 749: 721: 698:Like many drinking poems by 683: 654: 339: 7: 4688:Symphonies by Gustav Mahler 4441:MĂ©diathĂšque Musicale Mahler 3902:Adorno, Theodor W. (1966). 3643:. Oxford University Press ( 3514:"Classical Music in Review" 3405:Floros, Constantin (1993). 3027:(Sony Classical B01MZZXR1G) 2939:Montreal Symphony Orchestra 2668:(Berlin Classics 0094022BC) 2233:, with Alfreda Hodgson and 2133:Budapest Festival Orchestra 1834:Hinter den dunklen Fichten! 1727:Und leer' ihn bis zum Grund 1691:Warum denn MĂŒh' und Plag'!? 1638:and shies and rushes there, 1622:of perfume through the air. 1567:Und scheut und saust dahin, 1547:Das Gewebe Ihrer Ärmel auf, 1454:Alles auf dem Kopfe stehend 1451:Wunderlich im Spiegelbilde. 1426:Wie der RĂŒcken eines Tigers 10: 4734: 3954:(2): 15–17. Archived from 3904:Wagner – Mahler: Due Studi 3883: 3838:"...and Associated Events" 3718:Classic Chinese Literature 3575:, ć·236_23 ă€Šæ•ˆć€ç§‹ć€œé•·ă€‹, by éŒąè”· ( 3473:Kennedy & Kennedy 2007 2604:Chicago Symphony Orchestra 2387:, with Christa Ludwig and 2381:(live recording from 1967) 2031:Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1931:Weary men traipse homeward 1783:and drink it to the bottom 1778:the bird sings and laughs! 1754:And if I can drink no more 1740:Laßt mich betrunken sein! 1736:So schlaf' ich wieder ein. 1722:Der Vogel singt und lacht! 1700:Weil Kehl' und Seele voll, 1655:long looks adoring at him. 1618:the warp of their sleeves, 1514:its arch upturned. Friends 1502:whimsical in mirror image. 1493:backwards, their silk caps 1472:stands a pavilion of green 1456:In dem Pavillon aus grĂŒnem 1440:Ihre seidnen Ärmel gleiten 741:2. "Der Einsame im Herbst" 264: 167:20 November 1911 4635: 4571: 4525: 4484: 4449: 4413: 4360: 4344: 4247: 4238: 3637:De La Grange, Henry-Louis 3368:30 September 2007 at the 3278:, under the direction of 2836:tried it out and engaged 2821:Tonhalle-Orchester ZĂŒrich 2666:Berlin Symphony Orchestra 2469:(BBC Legends BBCL 4243-2) 2033:(Erato CD D-2292-45624-2) 1983:The dear earth everywhere 1897:Die liebe Erde allĂŒberall 1849:Und Jugend neu zu lernen! 1792:then I fall asleep again. 1765:A bird sings in the tree. 1758:then I stagger to my door 1716:Der Vogel zwitschert: Ja! 1713:Mir ist als wie im Traum. 1616:and the breeze teasing up 1575:Dampfen heiß die NĂŒstern! 1500:surface, everything shows 1498:On the small pond's still 1458:Und aus weißem Porzellan; 1423:Und aus weißem Porzellan. 817:), is the most obviously 703: 478:3 bassoons (3rd doubling 199: 189: 178: 163: 158: 138: 130: 122: 111: 88: 73: 59: 47: 35: 30: 23: 4548:Henry-Louis de La Grange 4431:Mahler Chamber Orchestra 4196:Henry-Louis de La Grange 4081:Henry-Louis de La Grange 3906:. Turin: Einaudi, Saggi. 3866:www.universaledition.com 2993:Los Angeles Philharmonic 2872:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 2849:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 2309:(Pentatone PTC 5186 760) 2247:, with Jard van Nes and 2115:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 2047:(Fontana LP 894 120 ZKY) 1989:Forever ... Forever ... 1935:and youth to rediscover. 1820: 1709:Ein Vogel singt im Baum. 1687: 1605:one another in raillery. 1524: 1507:in the pavilion of green 1491:Their silk sleeves glide 1477:Like the back of a tiger 1430:Zu dem Pavillon hinĂŒber. 1417: 1336: 1191: 573:(only in "Der Abschied") 553:(only in "Der Abschied") 237:, or else a tenor and a 4183:The LiederNet Archive: 4124:1 Part 1 (1977), 33–47. 4118:Das Lied von der Erde, 4116:The composer as poet in 4076:: the Literary Changes" 3682:Heilmann, Hans (1905). 3608:(1972); documentary by 3596:, London: Faber, p. 493 3347:Young People's Concerts 3180:(St. Luke's Collection) 3178:Orchestra of St. Luke's 2461:, with Janet Baker and 2363:(BBC Legends BBCL41292) 2117:, with Yvi JĂ€nicke and 1939:The world falls asleep. 1787:in the black firmament! 1751:the whole, blessed day! 1745:If life is but a dream, 1731:Am schwarzen Firmament! 1704:Und schlafe wundervoll! 1695:Den ganzen, lieben Tag! 1543:Ihre sĂŒĂŸen Augen wider, 1152:After Long Autumn Night 1054: 1033:download the audio file 951:download the audio file 889:download the audio file 846:download the audio file 797:download the audio file 754:download the audio file 726:download the audio file 688:download the audio file 364:, where it was sung by 4584:Bernstein–Mahler cycle 4309:Symphony of a Thousand 4177:: The Literary Changes 4005:. Aldershot: Ashgate. 3345:New York Philharmonic 3213:Royal Academy of Music 3206:MDR Symphony Orchestra 3007:San Francisco Symphony 2995:(Sony Classical 60646) 2977:(EMI Classics 5 56200) 2907:Philharmonia Orchestra 2823:(RCA Red Seal 5438152) 2642:Sir Georg Solti, with 2553:Philadelphia Orchestra 2361:BBC Symphony Orchestra 2241:(BBC Legends BBC 4042) 1979:I'll never wander far. 1920:behind the dark pines. 1790:And if I can not sing, 1760:and sleep wonderfully! 1479:arches the jade bridge 1264:When the sorrow comes, 833:4. "Von der Schönheit" 444:3 oboes (3rd doubling 400:form with that of the 4390:Des Knaben Wunderhorn 4322:Das Lied von der Erde 4185:Das Lied von der Erde 4175:Das Lied von der Erde 4167:Das Lied von der Erde 4155:Das Lied von der Erde 4148:Das Lied von der Erde 4074:Das Lied von der Erde 3669:27 March 2014 at the 3326:The Song of the Earth 3322:Die chinesische Flöte 3318:Das Lied von der Erde 3253:21st-century versions 3236:Orchestra of the Swan 3170:Jennifer Johnson Cano 3073:Das Lied von der Erde 2999:Michael Tilson Thomas 2957:Bamberger Symphoniker 2801:and Piotr Kusiewicz, 2783:(Archipel ARPCD 0139) 2693:Staatskapelle Dresden 2616:and Helmut Melchert, 2467:BBC Northern Symphony 2451:and Waldemar Kmentt, 2447:Rafael KubelĂ­k, with 2398:Otto Klemperer, with 2345:(Weitblick SSS0052-2) 2065:(Sony CD 88697806222) 2043:and Ernst Haefliger, 1853:Die Welt schlĂ€ft ein! 1794:What to me is spring? 1481:over to the pavilion. 1273:Master of this house, 1201:Wenn der Kummer naht, 1182:Das Lied von der Erde 1107:Die chinesische Flöte 1091:Wikisource guidelines 1010:Das Lied von der Erde 416:Das Lied von der Erde 394:Das Lied von der Erde 392:Symphonies. However, 322:Das Lied von der Erde 307:Das Lied von der Erde 303:Die chinesische Flöte 259:Das Lied von der Erde 251:Das Lied von der Erde 214:Das Lied von der Erde 83:Die chinesische Flöte 54:Gustav Mahler in 1907 25:Das Lied von der Erde 4241:List of compositions 4150:at Wikimedia Commons 3512:(23 February 1993). 3493:7 April 2014 at the 3208:(Querstand VKJK0428) 3156:Hans Peter Blochwitz 3098:and Jorma Silvasti, 3038:Brigitte Fassbaender 3019:Jonathan Nott, with 3005:and Thomas Hampson, 2878:(Decca CD 417 783-2) 2523:Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin 2255:(Denon 72605) (1988) 2157:Brigitte Fassbaender 2011:and Burkhard Fritz, 1772:The bird chirps Yes! 1509:and white porcelain. 1488:some writing verses. 1474:and white porcelain. 1123:, 1905) and French ( 977:("forever"), like a 4589:Colorado MahlerFest 4474:Mahler on the Couch 4450:Cultural depictions 4057:10.1093/jrma/fkl002 3843:1 June 2023 at the 3488:Audiophile Audition 3226:Manchester Camerata 3148:Philippe Herreweghe 3032:Piano accompaniment 3025:Vienna Philharmonic 2909:(HMV LP SXLP 30165) 2894:Berlin Philharmonic 2876:Vienna Philharmonic 2838:Friedrich Weidemann 2805:Katowice (DUX 0810) 2797:Michael Zilm, with 2786:Bruno Walter, with 2771:Bruno Walter, with 2752:Bruno Walter, with 2747:Vienna Philharmonic 2588:(BR Klassik 900172) 2567:Minnesota Orchestra 2555:(Sony CD SBK 53518) 2519:, (Pilz CD 160 124) 2485:Berlin Philharmonic 2481:Siegfried Jerusalem 2453:Vienna Philharmonic 2449:Hilde Rössel-Majdan 2444:(Audite B0000669K1) 2325:Berlin Philharmonic 2313:Herbert von Karajan 2223:and Thomas Harper, 2175:Vienna Philharmonic 2165:Berlin Philharmonic 2153:Carlo Maria Giulini 2143:Siegfried Jerusalem 2027:Siegfried Jerusalem 2015:(Pentatone 3530480) 1967:and why must it be. 1747:why work and worry? 1210:Herr dieses Hauses! 1197:Das Lied vom Kummer 1085:If the page can be 784:3. "Von der Jugend" 348:in Munich, sung by 4376:Lieder und GesĂ€nge 4194:by Mahler scholar 4121:19th-Century Music 3973:19th-Century Music 3930:. Introduction by 3891:Adorno, Theodor W. 3661:SCO Programme Note 3519:The New York Times 3110:Ingrid SchmithĂŒsen 2935:Christian Gerhaher 2931:Klaus Florian Vogt 2890:Christian Gerhaher 2695:(DG 289 453 437-2) 2513:Zeger Vandersteene 2487:(DG 289 439-948-2) 2327:(DGG CD 419 058-2) 2291:(DGG 289 46362822) 2167:(DGG CD 413 459-2) 2149:(SWR Music 93.269) 1877:Des Abschieds dar. 1781:I fill my cup anew 1260:The song of sorrow 1180:score of 1912 for 314:curse of the ninth 280:Vienna Court Opera 4698:1909 compositions 4653: 4652: 4625:Song of the Earth 4512:(father's cousin) 4466:Bride of the Wind 4404:Kindertotenlieder 4369:Das klagende Lied 4337: 4146:Media related to 4070:Teng-Leong Chew, 4012:978-0-7546-0709-0 3968:Lied von der Erde 3766:, pp. 83–95. 3752:Wagner Remembered 3726:978-0-231-09676-8 3651:), p. 510 (2008). 3649:978-0-19-816387-9 3614:Leonard Bernstein 3443:978-0-300-19411-1 3334:Universal Edition 3330:The Chinese Flute 3291:Reinbert de Leeuw 3245:(Capriccio C5136) 3183:Ken Selden, with 3120:Mark Wigglesworth 3106:Robert H.P. 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Index

song cycle
Gustav Mahler

A minor
C major
Hans Bethge
Toblach
Universal Edition
Munich Tonhalle
Bruno Walter
Sara Cahier
song cycle
Gustav Mahler
symphony
tenor
alto
baritone
Leonard Bernstein
Symphony No. 9
antisemitism
Vienna Court Opera
scarlet fever
diphtheria
Bruno Walter
Hans Bethge
curse of the ninth
Beethoven
Ninth
Tenth
Tonhalle

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