Tony Duggan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>There are versions where Blumine is on Band 5 of a CD, but I'm certain
>this is not because the conductor concerned intends it to be looked on
>as a fifth movement. That would be truly bizarre.
Sure. It simply doesn't "fit" as 5th movement.
>If Blumine is to be played at all either it should be in its correct place
>in the earlier version of the sympony or as a standalone piece.
And there I agree.
>No, there were _five_ movements to start with in the first version and then
>Mahler dropped one of themwhen he revised the work - Blumine, was the one
>he dropped. He did NOT write a new second movement, the second movement
>was there from the very start as the Wyn Morris recording of the earlier
>version shows.
I wonder why he dropped that movement. I think it is very good, and as I
pointed out, it fits well in the symphony. Does anyone know what Mahler
said/wrote about it?
>There are plenty of Mahlerian myths around. Let us not start any more.
Non so. Relata refero.
James Zehm <[log in to unmask]>