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I can't really think of an example of a Mahler symphony "going off-topic",
It depends on the subject of the symphony - as they all seem to be about Mahler, they can't really go off-topic.
(I think that, in that sense - ie being about the composer - they bear a strong similarity to A la recherche du temps perdu, which, however much it might meander, is never about anything but Proust)
It depends on the subject of the symphony - as they all seem to be about Mahler, they can't really go off-topic.
(I think that, in that sense - ie being about the composer - they bear a strong similarity to A la recherche du temps perdu, which, however much it might meander, is never about anything but Proust)
... o, I think A la recherche is a leetle more universal in its scope than you imply :winkeye:
Oh yes, but the universe in Marcel, or Marcel in the universe (just as Mahler's symphonies are about how he sees the universe - or at least the world and heaven)
Oh yes, but the universe in Marcel, or Marcel in the universe (just as Mahler's symphonies are about how he sees the universe - or at least the world and heaven)
Yes; Mahler wandering off-topic? The very idea would be funny if it weren't so utterly absurd!
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