Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 1
for Piano Solo Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) composed his 1st Symphony in 1887-8 while he was a conductor at the Leipzig Opera House. It was premiered in Budapest in 1889, and was originally described as a symphonic poem, with the subtitle Titan, a reference to a Jean Paul novel. This arrangement for piano solo is in a full, Romantic style, whilst maintaining the beauty and delicacy of the score in a clear, playable arrangement. Available to purchase from Aria Editions here |
Listen to a complete performance of the arrangement here:
1st movement (16'07)
2nd movement (7'29)
3rd movement (11'48)
4th movement (19'46)
1st movement (16'07)
2nd movement (7'29)
3rd movement (11'48)
4th movement (19'46)
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