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Mahler Foundation
Mahler Foundation
115 episodes
9 months ago
A listening guide of Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Urlicht with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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A listening guide of Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Urlicht with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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Mahler Foundation
Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Urlicht
A listening guide of Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Urlicht with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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4 years ago
1 hour 46 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen – Die Zwei Blauen Augen (The Two Blue Eyes)
The final movement culminates in a resolution. The music, also reused in the First Symphony (in the Scherzo “Funeral March in Callot’s manner”), is subdued and gentle, lyrical and often reminiscent of a chorale in its harmonies. Its title, “Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz” (“The Two Blue Eyes of my Beloved”), deals with how the image of those eyes has caused the Wayfarer so much grief that he can no longer stand to be in the environment.He describes lying down under a linden tree, all...
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4 years ago
17 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Klavierquartett - Piano Quartet Movement in A minor (1876)
Gustav Mahler score Klavierquartett, piano quartet, Movement 1: in A.---A listening guide of Klavierquartett with Lew Smoley.
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4 years ago
13 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen – Ging Heut’ Morgens Über’s Feld (I Went Out This Morning Over The Fields)
The second movement, “Ging heut Morgen übers Feld” (“I Went This Morning over the Field”), contains the happiest music of the work. Indeed, it is a song of joy and wonder at the beauty of nature in simple actions like birdsong and dew on the grass. “Is it not a lovely world?” is a refrain. However, the Wayfarer is reminded at the end that despite this beauty, his happiness will not blossom anymore now that his love is gone.This movement is orchestrated delicately, making use of high strings a...
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4 years ago
11 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Winterlied (A Winter’s Song)
A listening guide of Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Winterlied with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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4 years ago
1 minute

Mahler Foundation
Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Intro
A listening guide of Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Intro with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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4 years ago
6 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Phantasie Aus Don Juan
A listening guide of Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Phantasie Aus Don Juan with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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4 years ago
2 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Das Lied von der Erde – Intro
Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth) is a composition for two voices and orchestra by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Composed between Year 1908 and Year 1909 following the most painful period in Mahler’s life (Year 1907). The songs address themes such as Living, Parting and Salvation.Mahler had already included movements for voice and orchestra in his Symphony No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 8. Das Lied von der Erde is the first work giving a complete integration of song cycle and symphony. ...
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Nicht Wiedersehen! (Never To Meet Again)
Balancing the soft low texture with piano remains one of the main challenges for tubists in the penultimate song in this collection, “Nicht wiedersehen!” (Never to meet again). It is scored very low on the piano and would be easy to lose the melody inside of the harmony of the accompaniment. Mahler instructs the pianist to use the pedals freely, however perhaps the dampening pedal should be the most important. The effect of the sustain pedal will be too much for this song, especially when the...
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4 years ago
7 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Kindertotenlieder – Wenn dein Mütterlein
A listening guide of Kindertotenlieder – Wenn dein Mütterlein with Lew Smoley.
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4 years ago
4 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Das Lied von der Erde – Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde
The first movement continually returns to the refrain, Dunkel ist das Leben, ist der Tod (literally, 'Dark is life, is death'), which is pitched a semitone higher on each successive appearance. Like many drinking poems by Li Bai, the original poem 'Bei Ge Xing' (a pathetic song) mixes drunken exaltation with a deep sadness.The singer's part is notoriously demanding, since the tenor has to struggle at the top of his range against the power of the full orchestra. This gives the voice its shrill...
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4 years ago
44 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Scheiden Und Meiden (Parting And Fleeing)
“Scheiden und Meiden” (Partings) explores the metric juxtaposition of two versus three used in “Ablösung im Sommer.” “Trumpetlike” is the first expression in the music as F major arpeggios rise from the tuba and piano. Despite the repeated ascending passages, the first dynamic is piano so the tubist should strive to be precise to start with soft dynamics.In this song, the pianist must take care to follow dynamics, which do not always coincide with those of the tubist. The rhythmic motor of th...
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4 years ago
4 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Aus! Aus! (“Over! Over!”)
The majority of the songs in this collection begin with very soft dynamics. Eleven of the fourteen songs begin with the dynamic of piano, one song begins at pianissimo, and the remaining two songs (this song and the last song in the collection) begin at the dynamic of forte. The tubist should take advantage of this diversity of dynamics and style. The eighth song in this collection, “Aus! Aus!” (Over! Over!), has a strict sense of time. While some of the songs have a lyrical quality that allo...
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4 years ago
7 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Kindertotenlieder – Nun will die Sonn’ so hell aufgeh’n
A listening guide of Kindertotenlieder – Nun will die Sonn’ so hell aufgeh’n with Lew Smoley.
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4 years ago
12 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Das Lied von der Erde – Von der Jugend
The third movement is the most obviously pentatonic and faux-Asian. The form is ternary, the third part being a greatly abbreviated revision of the first. It is also the shortest of the six movements, and can be considered a first scherzo. First this movement was called ‘Der Pavillon aus Porzellan’ (‘The pavilion made of porcelain’).---A listening guide of Das Lied von der Erde – Von der Jugend with Lew Smoley.
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4 years ago
14 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Starke Einbildungskraft (Strong Imagination)
One of the challenges with the ninth song in this collection, “Starke Einbildungskraft” (Strong imagination), concerns clarity of articulation. Sixteenth-note passages sound unclear with the piano part due to the imbalance of lower tones produced by both the piano and tuba. Changes have been notated in the tuba version to reflect these issues of clarity. Staccato markings and accents on the fronts of passages as well as the sixteenth-notes should ensure a clearer melodic line. The tubist coul...
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4 years ago
2 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Maitanz Im Grünen (May Dance in Greenery)
A listening guide of Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Maitanz Im Grünen with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.
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4 years ago
3 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Kindertotenlieder – Nun seh’ ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
A listening guide of Kindertotenlieder – Nun seh’ ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen with Lew Smoley.
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4 years ago
12 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Kindertotenlieder – Intro
Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children) is a song cycle for voice and orchestra by Gustav Mahler. The words of the songs are poems by Friedrich Ruckert (1788-1866).The original Kindertotenlieder were a group of 428 poems written by Rückert in 1833-1834 in an outpouring of grief following the illness (scarlet fever) and death of two of his children. Karen Painter describes the poems thus: “Rückert’s 428 poems on the death of children became singular, almost manic documents of the ps...
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4 years ago
9 minutes

Mahler Foundation
Mahler Lieder Und Gesänge Aus Dem Jugendzeit – Zu Strassburg Auf Der Schanz (At Strasbourg On The Battlement)
The tenth song in this collection, “Zu Strassburg auf der Schanz” (At Strasbourg on the battlement), starts with a very colorful piano entrance marked “as a folk tune” and “imitating the shawm.” As Donald Mitchell points out, this is of a type very characteristic of Mahler in his vocal as well as symphonic output: the slow farewell song or funeral march…We have a relatively simple example of the kind, remarkable chiefly for the piano’s imitation of the “Schalmei,” the chalumeau or herdsm...
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4 years ago
8 minutes

Mahler Foundation
A listening guide of Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Urlicht with Lew Smoley from ClassicalPodcasts.com.