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Wed, 19 Jul 2000 03:00:00 BOUNDARY="----=_NEXTPART_000_0059_01BFF1B8.6F478DA0"
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Re: Mahler and Poems
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Pablo Massa <[log in to unmask]>
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Deryk Barker to Mohammad Iqbal:

>>I found that Mahler loves very much singing in his symphonies. Look at his
>>symphonies No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 all contains poems.
>
>Ahem, not a voice to be found in the 1st.

Surely, Mohammad was talking here about the instrumental quotations of
"Ging heut morgen".  There's no voice here (and no poem), but the song
is present.

Pablo Massa
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