Das Klagende Lied - Waldmärchen
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Mark
Das Klagende Lied - Waldmärchen
Has anyone performed the version of Mahler's Das Klagende Lied with three parts (most omit Waldmärchen)? Does the Waldmärchen use tuba? Does anyone actually have the part?
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Chuck Jackson
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Re: Das Klagende Lied - Waldmärchen
http://conquest.imslp.info/files/imglnk ... wBrass.pdf" target="_blank
Here you go. Complete part at the end. Very difficult. The Chailly recording highlights the tuba at its best. The tuba playing is incredible.
Decca 473 725-2
Good Luck
Chuck
Here you go. Complete part at the end. Very difficult. The Chailly recording highlights the tuba at its best. The tuba playing is incredible.
Decca 473 725-2
Good Luck
Chuck
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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Mark
Re: Das Klagende Lied - Waldmärchen
Thanks, but I have this part. It does not include the Waldmärchen. I have found out that the three-part version of this work is rental only.Chuck Jackson wrote:Complete part at the end.
I have this recording. You are correct. The tuba playing is incredible.Chuck Jackson wrote:The Chailly recording highlights the tuba at its best. The tuba playing is incredible.
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Chuck Jackson
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Re: Das Klagende Lied - Waldmärchen
I'm confused. My score calls Movement 1 in the part as "Waldsmarchen". I was unaware that there was another movement. Interesting.Mark wrote:Thanks, but I have this part. It does not include the Waldmärchen. I have found out that the three-part version of this work is rental only.
Chuck
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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Mark
Re: Das Klagende Lied - Waldmärchen
Here is a good history of the work: http://americansymphony.org/das-klagende-lied-1901/.Chuck Jackson wrote:I'm confused. My score calls Movement 1 in the part as "Waldsmarchen". I was unaware that there was another movement. Interesting.