Gustav Mahler : Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2010

IV. Adagietto
Performed by Sarah Nemtaru and Orchestre National de France
Conducted by Bernard Haitink

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  • I am captivated by this song. I sit in awe of it. I am breathless, always reflecting on my life. So somber, yet we are elevated at the end, as if Mahler guides us through a transfiguration where our soul is liberated and at once realizes that it is at long last free of its physical chains. "I am coming home," it remarks.....sigh!!

  • Such a beautiful song, love the picture too, so serene.

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  • best of?Belgrad Symphonu Orchester!!SERBIEN!!!

  • I am reminded of love and loss at the same time, a mild mannered euphoria short lived like life.

  • Playing at my brother's funeral this Friday. 37y old, died in his sleep. May your soul have endless joy. Love to all

  • This must be what heaven sounds like.

  • @Amarynthine..perhaps you can enlighten me then. 'Famous' has nothing to do with music !!

  • @119supersniper I'm writing a symphony right now. I just made a piano solo yesterday at /watch?feature=player_embedded­&v=T5jpVUSYuQQ

  • I am transfixed, forgetting even to breath. I am so taken by this symphony in C.

  • @119supersniper Who says? They're just not famous

  • O my god!

  • Happy together forever in our little home....!

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