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Review: Mahler's storied Ninth Symphony reaches revelatory new depth in two major L.A. performances

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment January 19, 2023

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Mahler’s Ninth Symphony, the last work he completed and his most personal, does and does not go gentle into the good night. He wrote it following the death of his young daughter and after learning of his heart disease diagnosis, which turned out to be fatal. The result is an abstract symphony that contains his deepest and most enduring last thoughts. “Death has, on placid cat paws, entered the room,” I wrote of the fantastic effect Michael... + full article



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