Hi everyone!
I've mentioned on the forum before that on most Thursday evenings I visit a friend and we listen to a Mahler CD. (Often with Dave Hurwitz's book in hand, or sometimes a score). When we began doing this about 2 years ago, we just skipped around and listened to whatever struck our fancy. Last night, though, we finished up our first official cycle with Mahler's 10th. It's been an interesting half year or so while we listened to the works in order, with some repeated listenings to the works we were less familiar with. For example, I have a newfound appreciation of the 6th and 7th as a result of several weeks spent listening to each symphony.
Before starting in on another Mahler cycle, I thought we'd take a few weeks and hear some other composers' works, either as a bit of a palate-cleanser or as a way to explore some Mahler-related tangents.
Here is what I'm planning so far:
- Nielsen's 3rd, 4th, and or 5th.
- Bruckner's 9th (this same friend gave me the recent Rattle recording).
- Hans Rott's Symphony 1 (Jarvi or Segerstam)
- Havergal Brian's 1st (Gothic)
My question to you: is there anything you might suggest I add to my list? And for what reason? An interesting relation to Mahler's music? A stark contrast to Mahler's music? The composer was influenced by Mahler, or was an influence on Mahler?
I'm very curious to hear your thoughts.
Cheers,
Herb