Adagio from Symphonie No.10 Full Score (after the Mahler Critical Edition) - Gustav Mahler

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Mahler Adagio from Symphonie No.10 Full Score (after the Mahler Critical Edition) (Erwin Ratz) (Universal)

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Begun between July and September 1910 in Toblach, Mahler’s Symphony No. 10 remained a fragment; however, the surviving manuscript provides indications of the composition’s form and content. The autograph sketch lays out all the symphony’s essentials and all five movements are present in the short score.

The first movement, an adagio, and the third, called Purgatorio, were premiered on 12 October 1924 by Franz Schalk at the Vienna State Opera; Ernst Krenek had prepared and completed the musical materials. The full score of those two movements was not published until 1951.

This basic source material provides a clear view of the symphony’s fundamental structure; in its style, the work continues that of the 9th and, in some phrases, embarks on uncharted territory beyond that. This is especially true of the Adagio, enriched by its harmony, with its advanced modulations and chromatics; note bars 203-208, where a garish, dissonant chord of nine pitches builds up (repeated like a quote in the finale). The unmistakeable expressive power in this passage corresponds to rhythmic innovations which anticipate Stravinsky’s “emancipation of rhythm.”

Overstepping the traditional limits of emotional radicalism, this Adagio is certainly the summit of Mahler’s late work – more so than the Abschied movement of Das Lied von der Erde and the finale of his 9gh symphony. It is a written-out deliverance, a farewell. (To complete the picture, we may note the marginal remarks on his autograph – some of the most personal he ever left – and that his marriage to Alma was disintegrating at the time). 

Instrumentation details: 1st flute; 2nd flute; 3rd flute (+picc); 1st oboe; 2nd oboe; 3rd oboe; 1st clarinet in Bb; 2nd clarinet in Bb; 3rd clarinet in Bb (+cl(A)); 1st bassoon; 2nd bassoon; 3rd bassoon; 1st horn in F; 2nd horn in F; 3rd horn in F; 4th horn in F; 1st trumpte in F; 2nd trumpte in F; 3rd trumpte in F; 4th trumpte in F; 1st trombone; 2nd trombone; 3rd trombone; bass tuba; harp; violin I; violin II; viola; violoncello; contrabass Duration (min): 22

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803452065197

9783702468019

9790008082993

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198930

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Universal

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