mahler in English

noun

family name; Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), Austrian composer and conducto

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1. Accordion DEMONSTRATION I GIULIETTI BASS Accordion I KEN MAHLER Mahler Makes The Growler Bonnie Hahn Testimonial – Mahler Music Center Mahler Music Center – Ernie Kucera – Dairy Maid …

2. In short, this performance, like the Mahler Fifth Symphony similarly available from Audite as well as the Seventh in the New York Philharmonic’s Mahler box, occupies a special place in the pantheon of great Mahler symphony recordings

3. Pierre Boulez dismissed Shostakovich's music as "the second, or even third pressing of Mahler".

4. In classical music, Angst is strongly associated with Jewish European composers; Gustav Mahler is the Ur-Example

5. The singer evinced one bad habit in the Mahler group, a tendency to scoop into opening phrases. Sentencedict.com

6. 25% Off Sheet Music and Song Books Ken Mahler is busier than ever keeping up with Accordion repairs, virtual lessons and giving his retail music store a well-deserved facelift

7. Mahler re-scored the Ninth for quadruple woodwinds, 2 piccolos, 2 Contrabassoons, one E-Flat clarinet, 4 trumpets, 8 horns, 6 trombones, one tuba, and 2 sets of timpani

8. For the Gustav Mahler Hall, as for other successes, we evaluated the acoustical parameters thanks to a very-high-fidelity quadraphonic reproducing equipment, allowing the definition of what type of sound and how much should come from each direction.

9. He goes on to discuss the 'schizophrenic' nature of the quartet, in which Renaissance polyphony, Baroque fugue, Classical sonata-allegro form, and the developing variation of Schoenberg, among other elements, all coexist within 'the most expansive and indulgent harmonic vocabulary ever invented,' namely the highly chromatic, contrapuntal, late-Romantic tonal language of Strauss, Mahler, Reger, and the young Schoenberg.