Mahler’s Ninth sings of beauty, love and impermanence “World! Farewell!”
noted Mahler above the final measures. His last completed symphony
embraces the world of yesterday, while pushing the door wide open to the
modern age.
The composition, created in a “mad urgency and haste,”
had already posed puzzles for his copyists. While Mahler was able to
clarify some of them already in the engraver’s model, others remained
unsolved. Performance and printing had to be left to posterity.
The
text-critical edition offers interpreters for the first time a reliable
foundation for what is definitely completed, and what must be considered
as unfinished, open, questionable.
Among the special challenges of
the Ninth are Mahler’s innumerable bowing marks in the string parts,
which Otto Klemperer described as “partly unfeasible,” and the open
question of the harp scoring, for which Bruno Walter found a convincing
solution at the world premiere.
Finally an edition that not only
reflects the orchestral practice of Mahler’s time, but also utilizes it
for today’s needs. Helpful notes in the score and practical solutions in
the parts are owed to the cooperation with experienced conductors and
orchestral musicians.
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Mahler, Gustav
Symphony No. 9
Textcritical Edition edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel - string parts with and without Mahler’s bowing marks (marked part is included with the set as a set-up aid)
- scoring with two harps as arranged by Bruno Walter
- spacious layout for optimal legibility
- suitable page turns and cue notes
- aids for orientation and instrument changes
198,00 €
Tasse incluse
Dettagli del prodotto
partitura
PB5639
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9790004215364
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