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Related: About this forumLooking forward to Mahler's 9th this weekend
Performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I heard them do it a few years ago and they did a magnificent job.
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Looking forward to Mahler's 9th this weekend (Original Post)
bif
May 2024
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SleeplessinSoCal
(9,647 posts)1. Enjoy!
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,570 posts)2. We're going to see Phoenix Symphony do Mahler's 2nd this weekend
Enjoy!
bif
(23,886 posts)3. "The Resurrection" is one my faves!
Enjoy!!
bahboo
(16,953 posts)4. a powerful, intense piece....
glad to hear DSO is bringing it....
bif
(23,886 posts)5. What a moving performance!
Wow! That ending was absolutely haunting!
The Madcap
(265 posts)6. Love that Mahler
Lucky you! Mahler's 9th is just amazing. I'm also a big fan of the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th, but the 9th is absolutely a spiritual experience.
BTW, do a search on Youtube for the 8th with Simon Rattle (BBC Proms). Great performance by a very young orchestra.