Today I say a performance of Mahler's 3rd symphony under Claudio Abbado. What strange work. In the first movements to me there is so much triviality - and then a like revealation from heaven the awesome Adagio as the final movement. What a wonderful work! Besides the Adagio from Beethoven's 9th I can't think of any symphonic Adagio that reaches such a spiritual greatness. One impression I got was that this Adagio is the symphonic enlargement of the the slow movement of Beethoven's F Major Quartett op. 135. Do you see the similiarity in the theme and expression?
I will listen also to the other slow movements from Mahler now, especially from the 5th, 6th, 9th and last mov. from the 10th. They are so great. Too bad that his faster movements do not reach me ...
I will listen also to the other slow movements from Mahler now, especially from the 5th, 6th, 9th and last mov. from the 10th. They are so great. Too bad that his faster movements do not reach me ...
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