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Lenny gives comments to Mahler`s 9th Symphonie

... while rehearsing the finale.  
 
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mahler151 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Although the audio is poor, this is still incredibly moving.
Ear4Beauty (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Extremely touching for a farewell to life symphony. But it has never moved me as much as the conclusion of Bruckner's 9th.
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Every single time I listen to this movement I don't know, am I laughing or crying. The most important thing Mahler ever wrote.
gwozdezzz (3 months ago)
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DeutschlandRocks (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Oh my God my Lenny! Our Lenny!
I wish so, the heaven could give him back!

Speechlessly
jcfs123 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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This finale is utterly transcendent, above any earthly musical composition.
shellac1925 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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This has got to be the most moving end to any work in the repertoire, with the possible exception of Tristan und Isolde. I can't help but get shivers through my body when I listen.
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I can help you: It is contained in the Bernstein Mahler Box, containing all Symphonies , Lied von der Erde, and rehearsals of the 5th and 9th Symphony, the piece you listen to here is called four ways to say farewell, it lasts 54minutes.
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Bernstein's comments are facinating, especially for me. when mahler wrote this, however, although he was aware of the severity of his heart condition and had started with the pedometer and all that, Mahler was quite cheerful judging by his letters.
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I think it's from The Unanswered Question series, now on DVDs. Look for it on amazon.

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