Mahler Symphony No. 6 - Intro - Listening Guide

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

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The Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler, sometimes referred to as the Tragische (\\u201cTragic\\u201d), was composed between 1903 and 1904 (rev. 1906; scoring repeatedly revised). The work\\u2019s first performance was in Essen on 27-05-1906 and was conducted by Gustav Mahler. The tragic, even nihilistic, ending of No. 6 has been seen as unexpected, given that the symphony was composed at what was apparently an exceptionally happy time in Mahler\\u2019s life: he had married Alma Schindler in 1902, and during the course of the work\\u2019s composition his second daughter was born.

The symphony is far from the most popular of Mahler\\u2019s works. Statistics compiled by League of American Orchestras show that over the seven seasons in the U.S. and Canada ending with 2008-2009, the symphony was programmed considerably less often than Symphonies Nos. 1, 2, 4, and 5. However, both Alban Berg (1885-1935) and Anton Webern (1883-1945) praised it when they first heard it: for Alban Berg, it was \\u201cthe only sixth, despite the Pastoral\\u201d; while Anton Webern conducted it on more than one occasion.\\xa0

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A listening guide of Symphony No. 6 - Intro with Lew Smoley.

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