Symphony No. 8
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- Composer
- G Mahler
- Type
- Symphony
- Tonality
- E flat major
- Year composed
- 1906
- Place of composition
- Maiernigg, Austria
- Arrangements
- 7
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About Symphony No. 8 "Symphony of a Thousand"
The 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 normally presented with far fewer than a thousand performers and the composer did not sanction that name. The work was composed in a single inspired burst at his Maiernigg villa in southern Austria in the summer of 1906. The last of Mahler's works that was premiered in his lifetime, the symphony was a critical and popular success when he conducted the Munich Philharmonic in its first performance, in Munich, on 12 September 1910.
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