Mahler Symphony No. 3 - 6th Movement - Listening Guide

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

Of the great finale, Bruno Walter wrote, \u201cIn the last movement, words are stilled\u2014for what language can utter heavenly love more powerfully and forcefully than music itself? The Adagio, with its broad, solemn melodic line, is, as a whole\u2014and despite passages of burning pain\u2014eloquent of comfort and grace. It is a single sound of heartfelt and exalted feelings, in which the whole giant structure finds its culmination.

The movement begins very softly with a broad D-major chorale melody, which slowly builds to a loud and majestic conclusion culminating on repeated D major chords with bold statements on the timpani.

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A listening guide of Symphony No. 3 - 6th Movement with Lew Smoley.