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Posted by Fritz on August 28, 19100 at 21:56:44:
In Reply to: Need Help Remebering... posted by Brent Palmer on August 08, 19100 at 13:22:44:
: Hi!
: I am planning on buying a symphony by Mahler, but all I can remember
: about it is that the Second movement ends with the lowest notes being
: the 'fifth' of the chord.
: Can you help me? I don't want to buy all of the symphonies just to find
: the one I'm looking for (and loved in college)
: Thanks for any help,
: Yours,
: -- Brent
Its hard to figure out which symphony that might be. So many of Mahler's symphonies sink to hitherto unknown lows.
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