Mahler’s Seventh Symphony

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Anna Stoll Knecht


Considering each movement of the symphony through a double perspective, genetic and analytic, Stoll Knecht demonstrates how sketch studies and analytical approaches can interact with each other.

Mahler’s Seventh Symphony exposes new facets of Mahler’s musical humor and leads us to rethink much-debated issues concerning the composer’s cultural identity, revealing the Seventh’s pivotal role within his output.

 

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Mahler’s Seventh Symphony

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