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Mitchell-Reilly
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€ 35.00
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Orchestral Works (Scores) Facsimile
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Mahler Symphony No.7 Facsimile Edition and
Commentary
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Beautiful full color facsimile of the autograph fair copy in the possession of Het Concertbebouw, Amsterdam, published on the occasion of the Orchestra's 'Mahler-feest 1995'. Contains numerous erasures & revisions, with major but non-structural differences from the printed score, including the elimination of a contrapuntal section from the second movement. Introduction analyzes relationship of surviving sources; these include a copyist's ms & a 'cancelled' sketchbook in Vienna, and two sketch-drafts in New York. Mahler conducted Wagner's Meistersinger overture directly after a performance of the Seventh Symphony to emphasize the tribute of the symphony's finale to Wagner. Handsome clamshell case in blue linen.
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    door Oliver Sudden (21.04.2007) |
Essential for any serious Mahlerian, and ridiculously cheap for what it is - you would pay about this for a normal printed score. It really does bring you just that little bit closer to the work to see it as Mahler wrote it, and closer to his creative process to see some of his first thoughts and revisions. This was a special commemorative edition - get it while you can. |
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