Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 4 - 3 (2/3) - Leonard Bernstein
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That Horn Solo high above the orchestrea is one of the most trecherous solos in the entire literature. But oh my god does this player nail it right on the head!
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@Epmonito I'd say a combination off both :P its both moving and hard work at the same time.
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@Epmonito sweat
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why?
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Are those sweat or tears on Bernstein at the end?
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@billjhyt i like the 2nd movement the best it's so magical
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This music is not unlike a Thomas Mann novel with all the intricacies of plot and subplot, the one working with and against the other. Marvelous talent to extract the story on balance, just like this symphony, and 3rd movement, with its own story to tell on balance with the other movements and the piece as a whole.
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The shifts up a semi-tone in the strings from 6:00 onwards are sublime. So lush and beautiful . Was fortunate enough to play this symphony on Friday night in London!
rachelnsmith13 1 year ago 6
beautifully magic adagio, this 3rd movement is a fine example of Mahler's most classical and lyricistic symphony, a true poem
beethomozart 2 years ago 4