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- Gustav Mahler (German: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈmaːlɐ] ; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his...
- militaristic snares as the warship prepares to attack the dark planet, and the Mahlerian funereal piece heard when Leeloo learns about war. The music used for...
- technique with melodic p****ages of a more traditionally tonal nature (quite Mahlerian in character) which perhaps partially explains why his operas have remained...
- a strutting march, reflecting the rise of militarism in Europe, and a Mahlerian funeral march; the piece ends with an exuberant fugal finale. The Sinfonia...
- form, A Quiet Place was in one act. Bernstein spoke of it as having a Mahlerian four-section structure. The premiere, conducted in Houston by John DeMain...
- chamber-like orchestration of the First Symphony is in quite a contrast to the Mahlerian orchestrations found in many of his later symphonies, and the ****urance...
- to employ elaborate cyphers to do****ent a secret love affair; the post-Mahlerian Three Pieces for Orchestra (completed in 1915 but not performed until...
- particular, "Heart, We Will Forget Him!" as being Copland at his most Mahlerian. This is perhaps even more evident in the arrangement he composed for...
- "fields of sound", sound-fields For Adorno, these were an "essential" Mahlerian formal "genre", often episodic as in a section of music marked senza tempo...
- around the time of composition. This is further evidenced by the lack of Mahlerian drama characteristic of much post-Romantic Austrian classical music. Symphony...