In Reply to: Classical music similar to Mahler? posted by Frank25 on February 1, 2007 at 16:59:01:
and Wagner opera music (non vocal) as well as a host of those composers in the late Romantic era.
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- Bruckner is more mysterious but has that large feel, ... - docw 17:23:15 02/01/07 (11)
- Re: Bruckner is more mysterious but has that large feel, ... - Frank25 19:01:46 02/01/07 (0)
- Bruckner is the polar opposite of Mahler - Thornhill 19:00:47 02/01/07 (9)
- OTOH, if you want Mahler with hooks added... - Ben 12:05:16 02/02/07 (1)
- I agree. The despair and angst of Shostakovich is a NATURAL after Mahler. n/t - SE 13:02:56 02/02/07 (0)
- SE is right, imho... - docw 10:16:25 02/02/07 (0)
- George Szell Said the Same Thing..... - Todd Krieger 23:47:08 02/01/07 (5)
- Re: George Szell Said the Same Thing..... - Thornhill 05:36:53 02/02/07 (4)
- Yes, yes, of course, of course. BUT... - SE 09:22:18 02/02/07 (3)
- Some huhs? Not really's, and no's... - Thornhill 15:45:05 02/02/07 (1)
- So, you're saying I'm "oversimplifying"?... - SE 13:52:11 02/04/07 (0)
- ...but, not that they sound "like each other". n/t - SE 09:23:34 02/02/07 (0)