Mahler Symphony No. 2 - 3rd Movement - Listening Guide

Published: March 18, 2021, 5 p.m.

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With a gently flowing movement. The tragic, or at least pessimistic, the conception of this symphonic Scherzo seems worlds away from the humour of the Wunderhorn song in which St. Anthony preaches to the fishes, who understand nothing of his sermon and look on with a glazed expression. Yet they are sister works that use identical musical material.

Two timpani strokes, dominant-tonic, unleash the Scherzo\\u2019s \\u201csenseless agitation\\u201d, an uninterrupted and intentionally monotonous double ostinato in the treble and bass. The bulk of the material in the Trio in C major is likewise borrowed from the song. At the end of the movement, the \\u201ccry of despair\\u201d alluded to in the symphony\\u2019s programme is heard in a vast B flat minor climactic tutti.

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A listening guide of Symphony No. 2 - 3rd Movement with Lew Smoley.

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