Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 3

4th and 5th movement 1896

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Nicholas Kok’s arranged vocal score of the 4th and 5th movements of Mahler’s 3rd Symphony is aimed especially at vocal soloists and choral singers who want to practise and perform the two vocal movements in this work. The rehearsal numbers in the current orchestral materials have been included so that the edition is compatible with the existing music editions.
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  • Unbenanntes Dokument 4. Satz

    Alto solo
    O Mensch! Gib Acht!
    Was spricht die tiefe Mitternacht?
    Ich schlief! Aus tiefem Traum bin ich erwacht!
    Die Welt ist tief!,
    und tiefer als der Tag gedacht!

    O Mensch! Tief ist ihr Weh!
    Lust tiefer noch als Herzeleid!
    Weh spricht: Vergeh!
    Doch alle Lust will Ewigkeit!,
    will tiefe, tiefe Ewigkeit.

    nach Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) „Mitternachts-Lied“ aus Also sprach Zarathustra

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  • Unbenanntes Dokument 4th movement

    Alto solo
    O man! Take heed!
    What saith deep midnight’s voice indeed?
    I slept my sleep, from deepest dream I’ve woke!
    The world is deep!,
    and deeper than the day could read!

    O man! Deep is its woe!
    Joy – deeper still than grief can be!
    Woe saith: Hence! Go!
    But joys all want eternity,
    want deep, profound eternity.

    after Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) “Mitternachts-Lied” from Also sprach Zarathustra

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vocal score, Foreword in German and English Carus 23.803/03, ISMN 979-0-007-25455-1 28 pages, paperback
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  • The composer and conductor Gustav Mahler was born in the Bohemian town of Kalischt on 7 July 1860. He studied in Vienna under, among others, Anton Bruckner. Following his studies he was a theater conductor in Hall (upper Austria), then he held positions in Prague, Leipzig, Budapest and Hamburg. From 1897 to 1907 he was conductor and Director of the Vienna Court Opera. From 1898 to 1901 he also conducted the Philharmonic concerts. In 1907 he went to New York, where he conducted the Metropolitan Opera and from he 1909 conducted at the opera alongside Artuor Toscanini. In the same year he was also appointed conducter of the New York Philarmonic. Gustav Mahler died in Vienna on 18 May 1911. Personal details

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