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EIGHTH SYMPHONY Gustav Mahler. Biography Gustav Mahler Born July 7, 1860, Kalischt, Bohemia Jewish 11 siblings, 6 survived childhood At 4, taught himself.

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1 EIGHTH SYMPHONY Gustav Mahler

2 Biography Gustav Mahler Born July 7, 1860, Kalischt, Bohemia Jewish 11 siblings, 6 survived childhood At 4, taught himself At 10, began performing 14 years old began first composition

3 Biography cont. Attended two music schools  New Town Gymnasium  Vienna Conservatory  Became piano teacher  In 1880, composed Das klagende Lied (The Song of Lamentation) Summer composition shacks

4 Biography First – 1888 Second – Between 1888 and 1894 Third – 1896 Fourth – 1900 Fifth, Sixth & Seventh – 1901 to 1905 Eighth – 1906 Ninth – 1908 Tenth – Began working on it in 1910, incomplete

5 Eighth Symphony Written in only 8 weeks in 1906 Inspired by a hymn One of the greatest classical works of all time Written to be performed with symphony and choir

6 Eighth Symphony Debuted in 1918 Last work premiered in lifetime Immediate success Taken across Europe for 20 more performances 1916 debuted in the US 1918 debuted in Vienna

7 Mahler’s Handwriting

8 Listening Guide TRACK 1 0:00 IntroductionFirst two cords from the organ, preparing the listener for the power that is soon to follow 0:04 Chorus Intro – ChorusTwo choirs, all parts, 1 st and 2 nd, Soprano, Alto, Tenor Bass 0:08 Percussion and HornsEchoing the familiar phrase throughout the entire symphony 0:13 Stings enterAdds to the foreshadowing chaos that will happen 0:17 Men’s voices onlyOverlapping the women, the men echo the pattern of the women vocals 0:25 Women overlapOverlapping the men with the echo, as they build up the battle and intensity 0:38 Stings and menString orchestra pushes through with the men vocals and still build on the energy 1:12 Begin to resolveAll instruments begin to hold notes longer and slowly the volume backs down to p

9 Listening Guide TRACK 2 0:00 Track 2 Intro – Verse 1Soprano vocalist with string accompaniment, Tenor softly heard under her 0:18 BuildingAlto and Baritone join other vocalists 0:37 StringsStrings overtake the vocals with a familiar rhythm 1:03 Verse 2 cont.Choir echoes the verse from the vocalists, p, with some soft horns 1:22 Verse 2 cont.Haunting vocal from soprano 1:33 Verse 2 cont.Choir echoes again, p 1:45 SoloistsBegin with a confused harmony as the tempo picks up a little, with strings and horns 1:55 StringsPicking up the tempo a little more still 2:00Tenor with Strings on top, a hint of chaos 2:25 BreakAll instruments but vocals drop out 2:36 StringsStrings start back in with more vocals 2:59 TempoTempo seems to double with cutting spurts from violins 3:07 ChorusChorus begins with all vocals joining the strings, horns and soloists, building intensity 3:38 PercussionPercussion hits to inspire horns powering through 3:55 FlutesChaos begins on the top with flutes 4:00 GongBegins the gong to give the impression of time and music quiets to ppp

10 Listening Guide TRACK 3 0:04 Verse 3 - HauntingPpp men’s choir begins so gently with gong and violins 0:24 Verse 3Women join the men with a single violin piercing and confusing over the vocals 0:42 Vocals take overSoothingly the vocals move slowly and begin to soar higher, soprano and mezzo soprano 0:57 ResolveA short lived resolution comes here 1:05 ConfusionStart back with confusion using vocals and strings 1:21 ChoirChoir echoes soloists with strings played over 1:40 BuildingEnter the horns with sharper vocals, building, ff 1:54 End of Verse 3All instruments cut off together, break in all music 1:58 Horns section-Verse 4Horns begin the 3 rd verse with a new melody and new feeling 2:12 ChimesBegin to gong with the instruments as if to keep time for what seems a sporadic rhythm 2:46 Violin and FluteStrings are plucked and short spats from a flute 3:10 “Smooth violins and gentle flute take us down to a smoother rhythm 3:25 Verse 5Heavy bass enters to begin another chaotic verse 3:47 TenorTenor starts this next movement of voices with strings and flutes 4:19 End of soundBut only for a moment, as we have a chance to breath 4:20 Verse 5 cont.Strings and all soloists compete with the melodies 4:51 Strings and AltoAre in unison to take our focus, slow tempo 5:00 TenorTenor in harmony with alto, soothing and calm with the strings then flute 5:22 VocalistsJoin in to compete with each other, alto and strings in unison 6:01 HornsHorns begin when Tenor stops again to warn us of something powerful coming

11 Listening Guide TRACK 4 0:00 ChorusHorns pierce through with familiar chorus and strings are chaotic, tempo picks up 0:20 ChorusChoirs join with the familiar chanting, ff 0:43 Children’s choirFirst time we hear the children’s choir 1:01 HookBegins the horns on a new pattern, which we hear later in the piece 1:12 OrgenPunches through with the choirs, horns and strings, everything is very confusing and tempo has a pretty fast speed 1:45 Verse 6Men begin on a new pattern, still chaotic and fast with all instruments 2:21 SopranoSoprano soars over with the orgon, powerfully, with one choir singing p under 2:30 Verse 6 cont.All instruments join again, very chaotic, fast past 3:00New pattern begins again 3:09 Strong soloists and hornsSlower tempo, different rhythm 3:19 HookChoirs begin to battle again 3:47 ChildrenStart singing through to add to the chaos 3:59 SymbolsCrashing symbols, pushing though at the hight of the excitement of the music, all instruments, fast tempo 4:32 TempoWe begin to hear the resolution again, and the instruments move to harmonize once more instead of conflicting each other.

12 Sources Wikipedia.org. Mahler, Gustav. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Mahler#cite_r ef-Cooke7_2-0 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Mahler#cite_r ef-Cooke7_2-0 Carr, Jonathan (1998). Mahler: A Biography. Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press. Franklin, Peter, Deane Root, ed., Mahler, Gustav, Grove Music Online


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