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Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (Resurrection)

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From the Mondavi Center on the UC Davis campus, the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus, and Alumni Chorus present Mahler: Symphony No. 2 ("Resurrection"), with Arianna Zukerman, soprano, and Zoila Muñoz, contralto. D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Series: Mondavi Center Presents [9/2005] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 9439]

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  • Everyone who clapped between each movement was promptly taken outside and shot.

    At least thats what should have happened.

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  • @MrxChow I do not understand why you consider clapping between movements is such a crime. I realise that it is not conventional to clap between between movements in some cases one movement runs into another but in this Symphony, Mahler specified that there should be a break between the first two movements and in this performance there was a break between the the third and fourth. I cannot see why it is so terrible to clap during these breaks. People clap after arias and dances & this is OK

  • @glennsown If I remember correctly,Mahler himself specified a wait between the first and second movements.

  • if you want to know when to clap (when the piece is over). Watch the conductors arms, when he rest them by his side, the piece is done.

  • @MrxChow yeah I know. I always think symphony halls should provide a rule book of concert ettiquete in the programs.

  • Magnificent.

  • @deadvirgo It takes over the part of your brain that is normally working oh so hard to distract you...

  • Trumpet players...... high Cs at 0:59:22

  • 9th Symphony..

    youtube.com/watch?v=EmV35VPRT9­s

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