Spiritualism in Late Mahler

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ibanezmonster

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Quote from: Cato on September 30, 2014, 12:55:49 PM
Well, depending on your argumentation   ;)   it could be valid and valued!   0:)

Certainly the Third Symphony, in "D minor," ends in D major, and could be used as evidence for your case.  On the other hand, Mahler's "ultimate love music," the Alma - Movement in the Sixth Symphony, does not use D major anywhere: Eb and E major are the main ones.

So, let's see that essay!   ;)
And the melody in the first movement which I've heard was an "Alma theme" begins in F...