Mahler Symphony No. 7 - 2nd Movement - Listening Guide

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

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The movement opens with horns calling to each other. The second horn is muted, however, to create the illusion of distance. Scampering woodwinds imitating somewhat grotesque bird calls pass off into the distance, as the trumpets sound the major-minor seal from the sixth symphony. The horns introduce a rich, somewhat bucolic (A) theme, surrounded by dancing strings and a march rhythm from his song \\u201cRevelge\\u201d.

This theme leads to some confusion about the key, as it switches between C major and C minor every few beats. The rural mood is heightened by a gentle, rustic dance for the (B) section \\u2013 typical of Mahler at his most carefree and childlike \\u2013 as well as by the gentle clanking of distant cow-bells in the returns of the introductory section. The malicious (C) theme, upon its return, is arabesqued by the Revelge rhythms and bird calls from earlier in the movement.

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A listening guide of Symphony No. 7 - 2nd Movement with Lew Smoley.

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