Originally posted by Alain Maréchal
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How many Hammer blows does it take to fell a Mahlerian tree? (ans: five??)
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostThe bass drums and timpani came over very effectively online and played through my audio equipment,
What does a hammerblow of fate sound like?
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Perhaps pointlessly reviving this old thread, I recently listened to Bernstein's 1967 Columbia recording of Mahler 6, and I thought I heard something resembling a 3rd hammer blow in the finale at about 26:01. Not sure if others here have the same impression; any thoughts would be good to read.
BTW, speaking of the NY Phil and Mahler 6, Forumites here might be interested in checking out a concert recording off the NY Phil's site of Semyon Bychkov recently leading Mahler 6 with them:
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FWIW, there's also a Mahler 6 with its current music director:
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostPerhaps pointlessly reviving this old thread, I recently listened to Bernstein's 1967 Columbia recording of Mahler 6, and I thought I heard something resembling a 3rd hammer blow in the finale at about 26:01. Not sure if others here have the same impression; any thoughts would be good to read.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwithout luck I've been trying to find out on the internet what other works by other composers make use of the hammerschlag. Do the Carmelite nuns exit to hammer blows, for example ?
Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostI believe Poulenc pointed out that wherever Les Dialogues des Carmelites had been staged the sound effect was wrong....except in Paris.
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