Mahler: Symphony No. 9: Mov. 4 - Part 1 of 3

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Symphony No. 9 in D major: Mov. 4, "Adagio: Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend"

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)

Conducted by Leonard Bernstein

Vienna Philharmonic

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  • Leonard Bernstein, as stated in the sidebar.

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  • One of the most amazing pieces ever written.  thanks for sharing this. I discovered Mahler 20 years ago for myself and I have never been the same.

  • this is........no words to explain......wonderful

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  • 5:20 They don't even look at the principle violist during the solo. They really don't care about the viola do they.

  • 7:47 - 8:00. words cant explain.

    

  • Bernstein IS Mahler

  • @777wallaby777 I was there too. Swensen was excellent!

  • 4:22 is absolutely terrifying

  • Probably the only time contra bassoon isn't met with laughter...

  • Pain, suffering,  passion through my eyes! Gorgeous piece!

  • Thanks for uploading these video. I've watched nearly all Mahlers here. I guess someday human can create the machine which can produce this music.

  • This is one of the few pieces that always make me run tears. Beautiful! And a compliment to Gustav Mahler. And to the performers too...

  • I hear this yesterday, with the Capitole Orchestra of Toulouse, it's just the best symphony ever written!!!

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