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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: AZContrabassoon on June 21, 2017, 06:31:35 PM
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An orchestra I play with is planning to do the Beethoven 9th in March, 2018. I mentioned to the conductor wouldn't it be interesting to do the Mahler version? He was intrigued so I loaned him the Jarvi recording. So I wonder if anyone can tell me, is a study/pocket score available? Even a full size one. What about parts? Any information anyone has would be greatly appreciated.
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You might find some useful information here:
https://davidpickett.wordpress.com/2009/06/17/mahlers-version-of-beethovens-ninth-symphony/
and here:
http://www.fugato.com/pickett/beeth9.shtml
I don't know whether Dr. Pickett's project(s) ever came to fruition, but you might drop him an email. It seems that he could be very helpful.
James
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Thanks for the info. I just sent him an email and I hope to get some information from him. On his website I did find that Weinberger Ltd handles the rental parts for performance, and I assume a score is in the set. But a study score would sure be nice!
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Good luck with that. I would LOVE to see somebody record the entire Beethoven/Mahler cycle. I would kill to hear what Mahler did with the "Pastoral".