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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
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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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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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Giulini, with Brigitte Fassbaender and Francisco Araiza, Berlin Philharmonic (Testament Records SBT1465; live recording from February 1984)
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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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A summary of the interpretations of Tang poem origins of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde (in
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had successfully completed more than nine symphonies: he had already written eight symphonies before composing
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and Doris Woodall. Wood reportedly thought that the work was "excessively modern but very beautiful".
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Hamao, Fusako (Summer 1995). "The Sources of the Texts in Mahler's
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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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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 â Lebens â trunk'ne Welt!
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Schwingt klagend noch die Erregung ihres Herzens nach.
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Kennedy, Michael; Kennedy, Joyce Bourne, eds. (2007).
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Sie zerstampfen jĂ€h im Sturm die hingesunk'nen BlĂŒten,
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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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1247:Jetzt nehmt den Wein! Jetzt ist es Zeit, Genossen!
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3961:on 22 December 2006 – via Mahler Archive.
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1973:Where do I go? I go, I wander in the mountains.
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3606:Das Lied von der Erde: A Personal Introduction
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1885:Mir war auf dieser Welt das GlĂŒck nicht hold!
1310:Now! Drink the wine! Now it is time comrades.
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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 TrÀnen mild aufzutrocknen?
1369:Sonne der Liebe willst du nie mehr scheinen,
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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 wÀhrt 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 StÀtte.
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 sĂŒĂen Duft des Lebens!
1242:Ein Aff' ist's! Hört ihr, wie sein Heulen
1216:Die Laute schlagen und die GlÀser 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€Ăt mich lang allein!
1864:Die Schönheit dieses Abends zu genieĂen.
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:Ăber Blumen, GrĂ€ser wanken hin die Hufe,
1558:Weithin glÀnzend 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 sĂŒĂe 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 â
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 Roà 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 SchoĂ 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 RuhestÀtte!
1340:Vom Reif bezogen stehen alle GrÀser;
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:Ăber 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 groĂen 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 heiĂen 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 trÀumen,
1805:
1769:to me it's as if I'm in a dream.
1729:Und singe, bis der Mond erglÀnzt
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'Ăpoque 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 mĂŒĂte 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:WasserflÀche 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:Poésies de l'époque 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 Ărmel auf,
1454:Alles auf dem Kopfe stehend
1451:Wunderlich im Spiegelbilde.
1426:Wie der RĂŒcken eines Tigers
10:
4734:
3954:(2): 15â17. Archived from
3904:Wagner â Mahler: Due Studi
3883:
3838:"...and Associated Events"
3718:Classic Chinese Literature
3575:, ć·236_23 ăæć€ç§ć€é·ă, by éąè”· (
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:LaĂt 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 Ărmel 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 heiĂ die NĂŒstern!
1500:surface, everything shows
1498:On the small pond's still
1458:Und aus weiĂem Porzellan;
1423:Und aus weiĂem 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), 33â47.
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 sĂŒĂen 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:BernsteinâMahler 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 schlÀft 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
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4241:List of compositions
4150:at Wikimedia Commons
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3156:Hans Peter Blochwitz
3098:and Jorma Silvasti,
3038:Brigitte Fassbaender
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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
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2909:(HMV LP SXLP 30165)
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2876:Vienna Philharmonic
2838:Friedrich Weidemann
2805:Katowice (DUX 0810)
2797:Michael Zilm, with
2786:Bruno Walter, with
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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)
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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)
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1197:Das Lied vom Kummer
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784:3. "Von der Jugend"
348:in Munich, sung by
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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)
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1877:Des Abschieds dar.
1781:I fill my cup anew
1260:The song of sorrow
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4404:Kindertotenlieder
4369:Das klagende Lied
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4070:Teng-Leong Chew,
4012:978-0-7546-0709-0
3968:Lied von der Erde
3766:, pp. 83â95.
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
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3106:Robert H.P. Platz
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2981:Esa-Pekka Salonen
2864:Leonard Bernstein
2857:Leonard Bernstein
2851:under conductors
2843:Kindertotenlieder
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2691:and Keith Lewis,
2685:Giuseppe Sinopoli
2639:(Decca 440 314-2)
2596:Maureen Forrester
2565:and Jon Villars,
2303:Robert Dean Smith
2295:Vladimir Jurowski
2231:Jascha Horenstein
2051:Leonard Bernstein
2037:Eduard van Beinum
1796:Let me be drunk!
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3202:Doris Soffel
3096:Monica Groop
3085:Rainer Riehn
3072:
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3042:Thomas Moser
2963:Simon Rattle
2959:(Tudor 7202)
2953:Stephen Gadd
2899:Paul Kletzki
2853:Paul Kletzki
2841:
2834:Bruno Walter
2831:
2813:Susan Graham
2809:David Zinman
2777:Set Svanholm
2735:Bruno Walter
2721:Agnes Baltsa
2633:Thomas Moser
2610:Hans Rosbaud
2592:Fritz Reiner
2574:Simon Rattle
2509:Glenys Linos
2491:Lorin Maazel
2473:James Levine
2418:Set Svanholm
2410:Paul Kletzki
2400:Elsa Cavelti
2349:Rudolf Kempe
2297:, with Dame
2281:Nan Merriman
2277:Eugen Jochum
2259:Eliahu Inbal
2245:Eliahu Inbal
2129:IvĂĄn Fischer
2069:Gary Bertini
2041:Nan Merriman
1963:of farewell.
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4563:Paul Stefan
4516:Otto Mahler
4498:Anna Mahler
4492:Alma Mahler
4477:(2010 film)
4469:(2001 film)
4461:(1974 film)
4436:Mahler Spur
4361:Vocal music
4097:G. Mahler,
3897:. Suhrkamp.
3871:9 September
3701:Bethge 2001
3573:Quantangshi
3560:, p. .
3558:Adorno 1966
3545:, p. .
3543:Adorno 1960
3198:Fabio Luisi
3192:Daniel Sans
3174:Paul Groves
3128:Robert Tear
3114:Aldo Baldin
3092:Osmo VÀnskÀ
2927:Kent Nagano
2913:Josef Krips
2725:Klaus König
2625:Georg Solti
2531:Toby Spence
2505:Anton Nanut
2499:Ben Heppner
2432:Jess Thomas
2424:Josef Krips
2353:Janet Baker
2203:Janet Baker
2109:Jon Vickers
2101:Colin Davis
2077:Ben Heppner
2009:Alice Coote
1323: [
1160:Meng Haoran
1131:, 1862 and
1114: [
999:sixth chord
963:pedal point
899:The second
619:2nd violins
616:1st violins
502:3 trombones
446:cor anglais
350:Sara Cahier
299:Hans Bethge
270:Composition
261:performed.
204:Sara Cahier
79:Hans Bethge
36:Orchestral
4682:Categories
4558:Erwin Ratz
4500:(daughter)
3924:Blom, Eric
3764:Hamao 1995
3624:, and the
3618:René Kollo
3525:2 November
3457:H. J. Wood
3416:1574670255
3298:References
3276:Warren Mok
3268:Warren Mok
3138:John Elwes
3124:Jean Rigby
2989:Bo Skovhus
2868:James King
2648:René Kollo
2537:(LPO-0073)
2321:René Kollo
2207:James King
2059:René Kollo
1994:Recordings
1811:Wikisource
1678:Wikisource
1079:Wikisource
1005:asserted.
933:bird calls
927:, using a
819:pentatonic
714:) style".
543:tambourine
514:Percussion
499:3 trumpets
398:song cycle
362:Henry Wood
288:diphtheria
249:described
219:song cycle
200:Performers
171:1911-11-20
38:song cycle
4518:(brother)
4023:(1990) .
3948:Naturlaut
3914:(2001) .
3826:Blom 1937
3776:Chew 2004
3612:starring
3510:Alex Ross
3260:Cantonese
3087:in 1980.
3081:harmonium
3044:(tenor),
2760:, Vienna
2181:Hans Graf
655:Movements
566:Keyboards
527:bass drum
458:clarinets
428:Woodwinds
410:Zemlinsky
340:Reception
318:Beethoven
190:Conductor
151:orchestra
145:contralto
131:Movements
112:Published
4645:Category
4628:(ballet)
4526:Scholars
4506:(cousin)
3926:(1937).
3893:(1960).
3849:IDP News
3841:Archived
3667:Archived
3590:Mitchell
3491:Archived
3366:Archived
3280:Lan Shui
2559:Eiji Oue
1669:éèČæČ (æçœ)
1164:Wang Wei
1077:over to
983:mandolin
929:mandolin
812:♭
712:falsetto
674:semitone
604:mandolin
537:triangle
468:clarinet
465:♭
455:♭
402:symphony
346:Tonhalle
239:baritone
227:symphony
185:, Munich
179:Location
159:Premiere
123:Duration
89:Composed
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433:piccolo
265:History
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439:flutes
390:Eighth
386:Fourth
378:Second
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4328:No. 9
4288:No. 5
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4273:No. 3
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