OTTO MAHLER (1873 - 1895) Symphonie Nr. 1 des-Moll „Die Titanic" [Symphony No. 1 in D-flat minor "The Titanic"] (1893) "Lieder eines fahrigen Gesellen"...
In a message dated 3/25/2005 9:38:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... What about composers like Haydn and Mozart, who wrote more or less on command for their...
In a message dated 3/25/2005 11:14:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Two points: (a) Is it really a good idea for a conductor to perform music with which he is...
... From: <Stevevasta@...> To: <mahler@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 7:57 AM ... I always find these sorts of comments interesting. I have...
In a message dated 4/1/2005 8:13:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I did, in fact, attend quite a few Boulez concerts - his tenure coincided with my "student...
... Interesting, Martin, that the version you sent to Yahoo Mahler is without diacritical problems for me in any way whatsoever whereas the version that ...
Otto Gates ! - I love it.... Wondering if Bill Mahler had anything to do with this? ... From: Yoel I used the webposter or rather the webresponder, my De...
In a message dated 3/25/2005 11:27:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... H*ll, I can't. I thought Karajan was pretty dreadful at most twentieth-century music,...
In a message dated 3/26/2005 12:38:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... You love to put words - or ideas - in people's mouths. Nobody said, or even implied, this. ...
In a message dated 3/26/2005 11:29:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Try Dohnanyi. The early, "tonal" Webern pieces in particular - the Symphony and "Im...
Thus spake Steve Vasta (Stevevasta@...): ... Shurely shome mishtake? The Symphony is as serial as anything Webern ever wrote - I can still recall hearing...
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In a message dated 4/2/2005 1:46:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... "Yes," he replied sheepishly... SFV (mmmmaaaaaaa...) [Non-text portions of this message have...
... to ... on command ... like the ... sort of setup. and Haydn, Handel, Mozart,as skilled as they were, none were innovators. It took the stubbornly defiant...
In a message dated 4/2/2005 11:59:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, pinkfreudbluemahler@... writes: and Haydn, Handel, Mozart,as skilled as they were, none...
... entire ... interested ... bring ... Night'. ... which he ... those ... and the ... from time to time, I ... to provide ... unfair. The ... version of the ...
... patrons ... move ... didn't ... #22, Der ... music to a play and ... tonalities ... symphony without ... symphonies aren't ... were things ... trombones or...
In a message dated 4/2/2005 11:59:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... But there you go again. You claim not to dismiss the great creators and achievements of the...
In a message dated 4/3/2005 12:26:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... We're going around in circles here. Leppard started out as an 18th-century-and-earlier...
In a message dated 4/3/2005 12:26:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... ...and many of whom, perhaps, could similarly be tagged as "bad." (Undoubtedly you'll now...
In a message dated 4/3/2005 12:42:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Of course it is - to most people who listen with their ears, that is, rather than with their...
... to consider him one. But ... enough to ... Dvorak, and ... Hmm, I don't recall saying he "ONLY" conducted 18th century music. But,anyway, outstanding...
alfred eaker <pinkfreudbluemahler@...> wrote: You go in and the whole first floor is nothing but pre-Renaissance. renaissance and maybe, just maybe a...
alfred eaker <pinkfreudbluemahler@...> wrote: but, is his muisc really that interesting today? It depends on what one regards as interesting. If you...
alfred eaker <pinkfreudbluemahler@...> wrote: But,anyway, outstanding recordings of Grieg and Dvorak? Is there such a thing? You don't really expect...
I'd like to take a few minutes to address what is fast becoming absolutely unbearable for me, at least, on this site, and I have a feeling I am not alone in...