1894 – Mahler Symphony No. 2 (e minor) Flashcards
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1st Movement
1894 – Mahler Symphony No. 2 (e minor)
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- Nearly 25 minutes.
- Shows a typically Romantic approach to sonata form in that it contains huge contrast and drama.
- Has a stormy C minor opening, followed by a quiet and lyrical second subject in E major.
- Like Tchaikovsky, Mahler hugely expands the second subject group of themes and makes them highly contrasting to the turbulent opening.
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2nd Movement
1894 – Mahler Symphony No. 2 (e minor)
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- There are 2 slow movements in this symphony (2nd and 4th).
- Mahler wrote that the Andante 2nd movement was like a memory of a happy moment.
- It is like a Landler and has a delicate sense of innocence.
- The form is very simple as the Landler idea is alternated with two contrasting ideas in the form ABACA.
- The 4th movement is very different and takes the form of a song.
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3rd Movement
1894 – Mahler Symphony No. 2 (e minor)
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- A sinister 3/8 scherzo back in the C minor of the first movement.
- The relentless rhythms and distorted melodies lead eventually to a a tutti fff chord with thundering timpani and percussion that has been described as a shriek of pain.
- The movement ends, however, with a whimper, fizzling out on an extraordinary unison scored for contrabassoon, very low horns, harps and double bass.
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Dev. of Orchestra
1894 – Mahler Symphony No. 2 (e minor)
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- Used the largest orchestra ever specifically demanded by any composer to date.
- At the first performance 120 instrumentalists, which means there were between 60 and 70 string players.
- The last two movements require 2 solo singers (soprano and alto). and a large mixed choir.
- Mahler uses vast forces in this piece, at least 8 brass players offstage.
- “a symphony must be like the world, it must contain everything”.
- Orchestra is supplemented by organ, choir, tubular bells, etc.