It's so interesting to me how Mahler makes his pieces so accessible to the senses. Maybe it's just the bells, but this one is exactly what I imagine winter sounds like.
No way this is what I imagine spring sounding like 😂 I think this just speaks to the grandeur of Mahler, that three people perceive this symphony as three completely different seasons, yet we are all equally appreciative of the music. Cheers!
I think Mahler was imagining Summer since he wrote it during summer, and when explaining the piece he described it as being sunny. “But sometimes the atmosphere darkens and grows strangely terrifying, Not that the sky itself clouds over: it goes on shining with its everlasting blue. But we suddenly become afraid of it, just as on a beautiful day in the sun-dappled forest one is often overcome by a panic terror.” He also said that the opening bells weren't sleigh bells but Till Eulenspiegel bells, whatever that is.
The first and the fourth Mahler symphonies are the most romantic symphonies of all Mahler cycle, and the most comprehensive to all the people who are engaged with this genius. If you know the music in your head, it is very easy to follow the entire score. THANKS FOR POSTING.
While the 3rd is my favorite, I also have to agree. I can call this my "Summertime Symphony" if I could because the overall playfulness of the work reminds me of going on walks during the summer. Imagine.
Like Mahler, I used to live next to an Austrian army barracks, so I think I know where he got that motif from. It's the Flag Salute of the Austrian army (and in Mahler's time, the Austro-Hungarian army). It's what the trumpet plays every morning when the flag is paraded.
Notes for myself: The first movement reminds of the adventure of a child. 00:10 vln I melody pizz rest of the section 00:30 corno bonario! 1:25 playful clarinet 2:53 calm playful oboe v2 3:22 clarinet + Bclarinet (also 13:0013:22) 4:28 slowing down 6:30 playful trama with flute, interludio di movimento con flauto? 8:08 trama furtiva flutes 9:46 nice 10:33 trumpet 13:20 J.skeleton 17:11 effect horn gestopf very effective 17:50 18:44 (ineffective doubling) 23:36 melancholic-sweet bassoon 24:18 effect 27:20 mini finale 31:50 calm finale 33:12 VLN I effect 33:38 funereo, reminds something 34:14 climax 45:09
AW YEAH!!!!! This, 5, 8, 2, and 3 are my top 5 symphonies by Mahler. Didn't notice this was uploaded just 4 hours ago. This symphony makes me feel not only like summer has come to my home, it also makes me smile every time. I remember listening to it in my 8th grade language arts class two years ago and this having a profound effect, especially the Fourth Movement and First movement. I then listened to the full symphony last year in my freshman year Language Arts class while reading. This makes me feel cozy inside, and I (currently writing out sketches for my first symphony hoping that it might be my actual first after going through so many) am being highly inspired by Mahler's works. This is one of them. I could imagine one of the flute themes dancing with the Timpani in the finale of my symphony and everything 😂.
Well since there is another Mahler score video of the Resurrection, he might as well be on the quest of uploading all of the composer's symphonic works lol. Wonder if he WILL upload the 3rd 🤔
10:18 "Hey, what if I take this little motif and build my next symphony with it?"
It's so interesting to me how Mahler makes his pieces so accessible to the senses. Maybe it's just the bells, but this one is exactly what I imagine winter sounds like.
Yo this is literally what I imagine Summer sounding like 😅.
No way this is what I imagine spring sounding like 😂
I think this just speaks to the grandeur of Mahler, that three people perceive this symphony as three completely different seasons, yet we are all equally appreciative of the music.
Cheers!
I think Mahler was imagining Summer since he wrote it during summer, and when explaining the piece he described it as being sunny. “But sometimes the atmosphere darkens and grows strangely terrifying, Not that the sky itself clouds over: it goes on shining with its everlasting blue. But we suddenly become afraid of it, just as on a beautiful day in the sun-dappled forest one is often overcome by a panic terror.” He also said that the opening bells weren't sleigh bells but Till Eulenspiegel bells, whatever that is.
The first and the fourth Mahler symphonies are the most romantic symphonies of all Mahler cycle, and the most comprehensive to all the people who are engaged with this genius. If you know the music in your head, it is very easy to follow the entire score. THANKS FOR POSTING.
The 4th is obviously neoclassical
Fantastic indeed ! Thank you for the score aswell, I really like these symphonies.
Dude, are you a Mahler fan
my favourite mahler symphony
While the 3rd is my favorite, I also have to agree. I can call this my "Summertime Symphony" if I could because the overall playfulness of the work reminds me of going on walks during the summer. Imagine.
Nice.
@@WolfgangXP65-67Agree with an opinion ? 🤔
Interesting what Mahler writes on the trumpets at 10:15. He uses that motive to the famous opening bars of his 5th symphony
Like Mahler, I used to live next to an Austrian army barracks, so I think I know where he got that motif from. It's the Flag Salute of the Austrian army (and in Mahler's time, the Austro-Hungarian army). It's what the trumpet plays every morning when the flag is paraded.
Notes for myself:
The first movement reminds of the adventure of a child.
00:10 vln I melody pizz rest of the section
00:30 corno bonario!
1:25 playful clarinet
2:53 calm playful oboe v2 3:22 clarinet + Bclarinet (also 13:00 13:22)
4:28 slowing down
6:30 playful trama with flute, interludio di movimento con flauto?
8:08 trama furtiva flutes
9:46 nice 10:33 trumpet
13:20 J.skeleton
17:11 effect horn gestopf very effective
17:50
18:44 (ineffective doubling)
23:36 melancholic-sweet bassoon
24:18 effect
27:20 mini finale
31:50 calm finale
33:12 VLN I effect
33:38 funereo, reminds something
34:14 climax
45:09
Than work for everyone. Thanks.
@@BrunoBR1110 oh if you think so... I just make these to study the piece and find the effects i like, it's even mixed language ahah
AW YEAH!!!!! This, 5, 8, 2, and 3 are my top 5 symphonies by Mahler. Didn't notice this was uploaded just 4 hours ago. This symphony makes me feel not only like summer has come to my home, it also makes me smile every time. I remember listening to it in my 8th grade language arts class two years ago and this having a profound effect, especially the Fourth Movement and First movement. I then listened to the full symphony last year in my freshman year Language Arts class while reading. This makes me feel cozy inside, and I (currently writing out sketches for my first symphony hoping that it might be my actual first after going through so many) am being highly inspired by Mahler's works. This is one of them. I could imagine one of the flute themes dancing with the Timpani in the finale of my symphony and everything 😂.
I hope you can do the symphony. I've been working on one symphony too. Good luck
@@orlandocascalho thank you so much man. And I hope you are doing well on yours too.
Good for you, just make sure not to die at your 10th symphony.
@@alixx_legenddark_xx2819 facts 💀
Thx for the sugestions
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masterpiece ❤❤❤👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🎵🎶🎵🎶
14:28 Timestamp for the future me
1:41 - "Sotto ai folti, immensi abeti" (Don Carlos)
53:22, the music is too beautiful
W opening
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Will you be uploading all of Mahler’s symphonies or just the ones with no score videos?
Well since there is another Mahler score video of the Resurrection, he might as well be on the quest of uploading all of the composer's symphonic works lol. Wonder if he WILL upload the 3rd 🤔
@@WolfgangXP65-67 hopefully! Truly looking forward to that trombone solo in the first movement!
@@AP47735 yeah I hope so too lol. And I am a trombonist lol 😆.
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Finally, I get this fantastic score! Thanks so much
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At 42:25 do I think Mahler quotes the clarinet motif from “Selig, wie die Sonne” from Die Meistersinger. m.ruclips.net/video/z7IPJw6gvxE/видео.html
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Appreciate the score, but it's too blurry to be of much use.
You might need to change the resolution of your video. It looks crystal clear at 1080 to me.
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