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      • Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major by Gustav Mahler is one of the largest-scale choral works in the classical concert repertoire. Because it requires huge instrumental and vocal forces it is frequently called the “Symphony of a Thousand”, although the work is often performed with fewer than a thousand, and Mahler himself did not sanction the name.
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  2. The Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major by Gustav Mahler is one of the largest-scale choral works in the classical concert repertoire. As it requires huge instrumental and vocal forces it is frequently called the " Symphony of a Thousand ", although the work is normally presented with far fewer than a thousand performers and the composer disapproved ...

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  3. Jan 4, 2015 · Symphony No. 8 in E-flat major by Gustav Mahler is one of the largest-scale choral works in the classical concert repertoire. Because it requires huge instrumental and vocal forces it is frequently called the “Symphony of a Thousand”, although the work is often performed with fewer than a thousand, and Mahler himself did not sanction the name.

  4. Jun 14, 2021 · Mahlers Eighth Symphony is his most ambitious work. It reaches a level of complexity, a breadth of subject matter and size of forces, on equal not only in Mahler’s works but also in the history of the symphony to the date of its composition.

  5. Feb 16, 2016 · The Eighth Symphony therefore summarizes and intertwines not only the composer’s guiding beliefs, but also his most personal source of musical expression. Perhaps, then, Mahler correctly viewed the Eighth Symphony as his greatest composition.

  6. Much of Mahlers music is death haunted. The Eighth stands out for its utter excess of love, the force beyond comprehension. When the 50-year-old Mahler conducted the 1910 premiere (the...

  7. Introduction Symphony No. 8. Symphony in two parts for large orchestra, eight soloists, two mixed choirs and boys'choir. "Try to imagine the whole universe beginning to ring and resound. There are no longer human voices, but planets and suns revolving" (Gustav Mahler).

  8. Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major, symphony by Gustav Mahler, known as “Symphony of a Thousand” for the great number of performers required, vastly more than were needed for any other symphony to that time. The work premiered September 12, 1910, in Munich to thoroughly favorable notice.

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