I recently bought a CD of Mahler's re-orchestration of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. It's really interesting - lots of good percussion, and he really speeded up some sections, notably the "terror concert." Per the program notes, Mahler added another set of woodwinds for doubling, four more French horns and two more trumpets, a tuba to create a weightier bass line mostly in the final movement, and an added pair of timpani for doubling certain passages. He changed some of theexpression marks and bowings, and introduced muted horns and trumpets (a device not used by Beethoven). He suppressed some of the original timpani notes and even entire passages in certain groups of instruments, and eliminated the initial eight bar statement from the repeat of the Scherzo.
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Any opinions on this version?
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To learn about "The Port-Wine Sea," my parody of Patrick O'Brian's wonderful Aubrey-Maturin series, please contact me at
susanwenger@yahoo.com
To learn about "The Better Baby" book, ways to increase a baby's intelligence, health, and potentials, please use the same address.
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