✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
$29.95
Symphonies Nos. 4 &6 in Full Score—
$29.95
The Story
In his Sixth Symphony, Mahler continued to explore the potential of the instrumental symphony, but followed an opposite dramatic course to that of the Fifth, this time building to a series of shattering climaxes implying ultimate defeat and death. Both of these deeply moving works, composed between 1901 and 1906, are today among the most performed symphonic works in the orchestral repertoire. Both symphonies are reprinted here from authoritative full-score editions in a finely produced volume designed to provide a lifetime of enjoyment and study.
Reprint of Symphonie No. 5 für grosses Orchester, C. F. Peters, Leipzig, 1904, and Sechste Symphonie für grosses Orchester, C. F. Kahnt Nachfolger, Leipzig, 1906.
Description
In his Sixth Symphony, Mahler continued to explore the potential of the instrumental symphony, but followed an opposite dramatic course to that of the Fifth, this time building to a series of shattering climaxes implying ultimate defeat and death. Both of these deeply moving works, composed between 1901 and 1906, are today among the most performed symphonic works in the orchestral repertoire. Both symphonies are reprinted here from authoritative full-score editions in a finely produced volume designed to provide a lifetime of enjoyment and study.
Reprint of Symphonie No. 5 für grosses Orchester, C. F. Peters, Leipzig, 1904, and Sechste Symphonie für grosses Orchester, C. F. Kahnt Nachfolger, Leipzig, 1906.













