Symphonie No. 3

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Title: Symphonie No. 3
Otros títulos: Simfonia No. 3
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Gustav Mahler; Hilde Rössl-Majdan; Les Petits Chanteurs de Vienne; Orchestre du Wiener Konzertverein; Dir. Charles Adler
Código CDU: Ma.02
Forma Musical: Symphonies
Abstract: "Imagine the universe beginning to sing and resound," Mahler wrote of his Symphony No. 8, the "Symphony of a Thousand." "It is no longer human voices; it is planets and suns revolving." Mahler was late Romantic music's ultimate big thinker. In his own lifetime he was generally regarded as a conductor who composed on the side, producing huge, bizarre symphonies accepted only by a cult following. Born in 1860, in Kalischt, Bohemia, he came from a middle-class family. He entered the Vienna Conservatory in 1875, studying piano, harmony, and composition in a musically conservative atmosphere. Nevertheless, he became a supporter of Wagner and Bruckner, both of whose works he would later conduct frequently, and became part of a social circle interested in socialism, Nietzschean philosophy, and pan-Germanism. Around 1880, he began conducting and wrote his first mature work, Das klagende Lied. Mahler's conducting career advanced rapidly, moving him from Kassel to Prague to Leipzig to Budapest; ...


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2. 2e Mouvement.mp3 9:10 12.58Mb MPEG Audio mp3
3. 3e Mouvement.mp3 17:57 24.62Mb MPEG Audio mp3
1. 4e mouvement avec alto solc.mp3 9:07 12.51Mb MPEG Audio mp3
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