Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2: (Arr. Nicholas Kok): Mixed Choir And Piano/Organ

4th and 5th movement

COMPOSER: Gustav Mahler
PUBLISHER: Carus Verlag
PRODUCT FORMAT: Vocal Score
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE: Vocal Score
Nicholas Kok’s newly-created vocal score of the 4th and 5th movements of Mahler’s 2nd Symphony is aimed particularly at vocal soloists and choral singers who wish to practice the two vocal movements in this work: it is available on sale, as is the chorus score. To ensure a secure entry at the
€ 14,00
incl. tax
Special order
Usually up to 10 days
This product cannot be ordered at the moment.
Not available in your region.
Specifications
Composer Gustav Mahler
Arranger Nicholas Kok
Publisher Carus Verlag
Instrumentation Soloists [SA], SATB and Piano
Product Format Vocal Score
Description Product Type Vocal Score
Genre Classical
Year of Publication 2019
ISMN 9790007244415
No. CV2380203
Number of pages 28
Voicing SATB
Description
Nicholas Kok’s newly-created vocal score of the 4th and 5th movements of Mahler’s 2nd Symphony is aimed particularly at vocal soloists and choral singers who wish to practice the two vocal movements in this work: it is available on sale, as is the chorus score. To ensure a secure entry at the attacca beginning of the 4th movement, the vocal score begins earlier in the 3rd movement. The rehearsal letters in the prevalently used orchestral materials have been taken into consideration so that the vocal score and chorus score are compatible with all the available music editions. In his 2nd Symphony, premiered in 1895 after a seven-year gestation period, Gustav Mahler combineddifferent work concepts which he had previously tried out in various independent compositions: the 1st movement with the original title "Todtenfeier" was conceived as a symphonic poem, the 3rd movement is based on the original song for voice and piano "St Anthony of Padua’s Sermon to the Fishes", the 4th movement is the orchestral song "Urlicht" for alto, with text, like the 3rd movement, from "Des Knaben Wunderhorn", and the 5th is a setting and elaboration of the Klopstock Ode "Die Auferstehung" for soprano and alto solo with mixed chorus. Mahler created a work in the vocal-symphonic tradition founded by Beethoven and, despite its challenges in extent and scoring, it remains one of his most popular compositions.
Loading
Loading