Contenu
- I. Langsam. Schleppend. – Immer gemächlich.
- II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
- III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen
- IV. Stürmisch bewegt
Based on the Critical Complete Edition, published by International Gustav Mahler Society, Vienna
Little is known about the genesis of Mahler's “Symphony No. 1”. A connection to two women – the singer Johanna Richter and Marion von Weber – is documented, which may have been the reason that Mahler took efforts not to let very much be known about it. Originally, “Blumine” was planned as the second movement of the symphony. It was composed in 1884 as a part of a set of “living pictures” based on Scheffel's “Trompeter von Säkkingen” which Mahler otherwise destroyed.
His “Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen” are thematically related to the symphony and were also composed in that same year. There is a large break between these preliminary studies and the final version of the symphony which Mahler wrote in just six weeks in the spring of 1888; he said that it “virtually gushed like a mountain stream” (letter to Friedrich Löhr in March 1888). There must have been further preparatory work in this period, but almost nothing datable has survived.
(1884-1888/1896)
Based on the Critical Complete Edition, published by International Gustav Mahler Society, Vienna
pour: Orchestre symphonique
Partition chef d'orchestre
№ d’article: 577353
Based on the Critical Complete Edition of the Complete Works, published by International Gustav Mahler Society, Vienna
pour: Orchestre symphonique
Partition
№ d’article: 113102
(1884-1888/1896)
Based on the Critical Complete Edition, published by International Gustav Mahler Society, Vienna
pour: Orchestre symphonique
Partition musicale de poche
№ d’article: 226927
for piano 4 hands
Reprint
pour: Piano à 4 mains
Partition d'ensemble
№ d’article: 476248
für mittlere Singstimme und Orchester
pour: Voix (moyenne), orchestre symphonique
Partition musicale de poche
№ d’article: 554923
Entstehung – Deutung – Wirkung
Bärenreiter Werkeinführungen
Livre (édition brochée)
№ d’article: 246978
op. 31
pour: Orchestre
Studienpartitur
№ d’article: 608411
über ein kleines Klavierstück von Arnold Schönberg
Eulenburg Studienpartituren
pour: Orchestre symphonique
Partition musicale de poche
№ d’article: 494764