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The Mahler Symphonies: An Owner's Manual (includes 1 CD) (Paperback)

by David Hurwitz (Author) "This work, composed between 1884 and 1888, ranks along with the Symphonie fantastique of Berlioz as one of the most remarkable first symphonies by any..." (more)
Key Phrases: chattering accompaniment, bell motive, aspiration theme, Second Symphony, Fifth Symphony, Third Symphony (more...)
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Anyone fascinated but daunted by Mahler's monumental, complex orchestral works will find this book a welcome guide. Focusing on the nine completed symphonies and The Song of the Earth, David Hurwitz addresses his readers directly in an informal, conversational tone. Aided by a CD of four selected movements, he tells them what to listen for, what to pay special attention to, and, pointing out some recurring characteristics, what to remember for future reference. He explains Mahler's concept of form and structure, from the smallest motives to the over-life-size finished edifice. He discusses Mahler's manifold use of his songs, his love for quoting from himself and for recalling and anticipating thematic material--always in a new guise--and his penchant for aborted climaxes and deceptive endings: part of his reluctance (or inability) to conclude a composition. Despite his originality, Mahler stood on the shoulders of other giants, notably Wagner and Verdi, whose works he conducted at the Vienna Opera. Hurwitz devotes much attention--and an entire appendix--to Mahler's unsurpassed mastery of orchestration, his skill in exploiting every instrument's resources, even using them for thematic purposes.

Hurwitz admits that describing music in words has limitations; he falls back instead on describing Mahler's complex mixture of elements from the most sublime to the raw (for example, we find the music characterized as pretty," "cute," "sleazy," "sexy," "vulgar," "flatulent," or "squealing" like a barmaid "after being pinched on the behind" and the like). On the other hand, he rejects the conventional assumption that there is a link between a composer's work and life experiences, isolating the music from the personality. This might be considered a drawback insofar as it neglects a crucial dimension (consider, for example, our knowledge that Mahler tried to outwit fate by interpolating The Song of the Earth between his Eighth and Ninth Symphonies and how this might enhance our understanding of those two dark, valedictory final works). Yet even such cavils cannot diminish the originality and thoughtfulness behind this illuminating book. --Edith Eisler

Choice, July/August 2005
"Hurwitz is precise, avuncular, and enthusiastic . . . Recommended."

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Product Details
  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Amadeus Press (November 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574670999
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574670998
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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