One of the composer's most popular, accessible works, the 7th has neither a "program" or folk-song theme. It is a purely instrumental composition, both hopeful and romantic in feeling. Reprinted from the authoritative German edition of 1909. List of instruments. Glossary of German terms.
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Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 in Full Score by Gustav Mahler Handsome, inexpensive volume reproduces authoritative Austrian editions of the Symphony No. 1 in D Major (Titan) and Symphony No. 2 in C Minor (Resurrection).
Symphony No. 8 In Full Score by Gustav Mahler Superb authoritative edition of massive, complex "Symphony of a Thousand." Scored for orchestra, eight solo voices, double chorus, boys' choir, and organ. Unabridged republication of edition published by Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka," Moscow, 1976.
Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4 in Full Score by Gustav Mahler Two brilliantly contrasting masterworks — one scored for a massive ensemble, the other for small orchestra and soloist — reprinted from authoritative Viennese editions.
Symphonies Nos. 5 and 6 in Full Score by Gustav Mahler In these two works, Mahler moved beyond his song-oriented earlier works to take up the challenges of the purely instrumental symphony. The result was two of his most emotionally compelling works.