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vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 30 2010 01:38 GMT
#1


Gahh. I just love this piece of music. Went to see it with my friend Louis back in May, and it was the greatest concert that I went to. He was in tears by the end, and I'll admit, I was almost crying as well. It was just something so amazing with all the singers singing about resurrection and the greatness of the music that made this piece of music click. And that was the first time that I heard the music. Listening back, I now see/hear a lot of the intricate details within it. I could go on and on about it, but that'd just be boring. Anyways, take a listen if you like, maybe put it in the background while you do other stuff. Its definitely worth a listen.

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phosphorylation
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2935 Posts
December 30 2010 01:50 GMT
#2
I've been meaning to get into Mahler symphs for a long time but it is bit intimidating. I already heard a bit of the 8 and is familiar with the "10" (song of the earth). Which ones do you recommened particularly?
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vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 30 2010 02:00 GMT
#3
I would say that the second one is definitely the most audience-friendly one. It has a bit of everything in it. 5th is great if you love trumpets, and of course the 8th is just amazing. First is pretty good too if you want to check it out.
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TheMusiC
Profile Joined January 2004
United States1054 Posts
December 30 2010 02:17 GMT
#4
1, 3, 5, 6

2 is a good one for sure, but i don't like it quite as much as the others... i find it a bit long-winded. then again, i don't think i've ever sat down and focused completely on it, so my opinion could change in the future. mahler writes some fantastic melodies. so much energy and power in his orchestrations...
TheMusiC
Profile Joined January 2004
United States1054 Posts
December 30 2010 02:21 GMT
#5
On December 30 2010 11:00 vectorix108 wrote:
I would say that the second one is definitely the most audience-friendly one. It has a bit of everything in it. 5th is great if you love trumpets, and of course the 8th is just amazing. First is pretty good too if you want to check it out.


i would disagree, i don't think 2 is audience-friendly at all, especially if you're not already into this kind of stuff. it is a LONG symphony, and it doesn't hit as hard as his other symphonies do (whereas say, the 5th slams you right away with the trumpet solo and the huge brass chords). there's an immense amount of depth to the 2nd, but as far as being attractive and easy on the listener, the 2nd is far from it.
quandle
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States41 Posts
December 30 2010 02:40 GMT
#6
Mahler 2 is far and away my favorite, but that performance is pretty lacking. I'm glad there's a full version of it on YouTube but you can really tell they're students---it just doesn't stand up to the Vienna Philharmonic or that one really good Chicago Philharmonic recording in terms of depth and sensitivity to Mahler's indications.
synapse
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
China13814 Posts
December 30 2010 02:41 GMT
#7
I'm gonna play this in the background while I finish up my college supplements.

<3 classical music
:)
phosphorylation
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2935 Posts
December 30 2010 02:47 GMT
#8
Oh yea I am already slightly familiar with the first, I forgot to mention. I like bunch of Bruckner symphonies so "long-winded" is not really gonna deter me. I will try out 2, 5 soon.
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vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 30 2010 02:59 GMT
#9
On December 30 2010 11:21 TheMusiC wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 30 2010 11:00 vectorix108 wrote:
I would say that the second one is definitely the most audience-friendly one. It has a bit of everything in it. 5th is great if you love trumpets, and of course the 8th is just amazing. First is pretty good too if you want to check it out.


i would disagree, i don't think 2 is audience-friendly at all, especially if you're not already into this kind of stuff. it is a LONG symphony, and it doesn't hit as hard as his other symphonies do (whereas say, the 5th slams you right away with the trumpet solo and the huge brass chords). there's an immense amount of depth to the 2nd, but as far as being attractive and easy on the listener, the 2nd is far from it.


Hm i guess I can see it from your perspective. But I actually enjoy long symphonies that take a long time to build up to. Plus the movements change styles a lot so I like the variety.
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vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 30 2010 03:01 GMT
#10
On December 30 2010 11:41 synapse wrote:
I'm gonna play this in the background while I finish up my college supplements.

<3 classical music


Nice. I listened to this while studying for exams. Good luck w/ your college supplements!
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vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 30 2010 03:02 GMT
#11
On December 30 2010 11:40 quandle wrote:
Mahler 2 is far and away my favorite, but that performance is pretty lacking. I'm glad there's a full version of it on YouTube but you can really tell they're students---it just doesn't stand up to the Vienna Philharmonic or that one really good Chicago Philharmonic recording in terms of depth and sensitivity to Mahler's indications.


Yeah the only reason that I chose that recording was because it is a full-length one. I have the Chicago Philharmonic recording and it is really really good.
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Rising_Phoenix
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States370 Posts
December 30 2010 03:07 GMT
#12
ugh the level of playing on this recording is horrific...

My school's (Oberlin Conservatory) contemporary wind ensemble did the Reich piece for 18 musicians for an hour and a half last semester. It was epic.

Personally I like 8, but I'm biased because I played it recently.



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triangle
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States3803 Posts
December 30 2010 03:44 GMT
#13
Mahler's symphony #2 is my favorite symphony ever, though unfortunately I've never had a chance to listen to it in concert.

As far as audience friendliness, sure it's long but so are all of his symphonies. All of the movements are either pretty varied or fairly "intense" (except maybe the second, but whatever).

What recordings do people have? I have this one.
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Amanebak
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Czech Republic528 Posts
December 30 2010 06:05 GMT
#14
Your post reminded me of my first-term-times at college when I listened to all Mahlers symphonies but his tenth. I was deeply touched by that music - I got to know a new composer (for me) and thus a new world. There are strange parts in his symphonies when all of a sudden something breaks and a very fragile and "far-away" music starts playing like from heaven. They usually occur in first movements if I remember well. Do you know what I mean?
BW
phosphorylation
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2935 Posts
December 30 2010 06:16 GMT
#15
I think some of that stuff definitely happens in the first movement of the first symphony.
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Amanebak
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Czech Republic528 Posts
December 30 2010 07:04 GMT
#16
On December 30 2010 15:16 phosphorylation wrote:
I think some of that stuff definitely happens in the first movement of the first symphony.

Yes, kind of. Its start is not so surprising as in other symphonies but it is there, around 8:00 of the first movement.
BW
vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 30 2010 08:53 GMT
#17
On December 30 2010 12:44 triangle wrote:
Mahler's symphony #2 is my favorite symphony ever, though unfortunately I've never had a chance to listen to it in concert.

As far as audience friendliness, sure it's long but so are all of his symphonies. All of the movements are either pretty varied or fairly "intense" (except maybe the second, but whatever).

What recordings do people have? I have this one.


I have a bunch of recordings from the Chicago Philiharmonic and some from CD's that I borrowed from the library. Its good to hear different interpretations of his music
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vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-30 08:55:48
December 30 2010 08:55 GMT
#18
On December 30 2010 15:05 Amanebak wrote:
Your post reminded me of my first-term-times at college when I listened to all Mahlers symphonies but his tenth. I was deeply touched by that music - I got to know a new composer (for me) and thus a new world. There are strange parts in his symphonies when all of a sudden something breaks and a very fragile and "far-away" music starts playing like from heaven. They usually occur in first movements if I remember well. Do you know what I mean?


Yeah I definitely get what you're saying. His music is just really fun to listen to.

edit- oh and welcome to TL!
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Fontong
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States6454 Posts
December 30 2010 09:25 GMT
#19
Hmm...out of Mahler's symphonies I must say I like the no.6 'Tragic' the best. No.2 definitely has its moments though, but Mahler wouldn't be one of the greats if it didn't.
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rabidch
Profile Joined January 2010
United States20289 Posts
December 30 2010 12:19 GMT
#20
On December 30 2010 17:53 vectorix108 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 30 2010 12:44 triangle wrote:
Mahler's symphony #2 is my favorite symphony ever, though unfortunately I've never had a chance to listen to it in concert.

As far as audience friendliness, sure it's long but so are all of his symphonies. All of the movements are either pretty varied or fairly "intense" (except maybe the second, but whatever).

What recordings do people have? I have this one.


I have a bunch of recordings from the Chicago Philiharmonic and some from CD's that I borrowed from the library. Its good to hear different interpretations of his music

Tennstedt with the London PO. (not from the Mahler cycle)
http://www.amazon.com/Symphony-No-2-Resurrection-Mahler/dp/B00361DRBY

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