MAHLER'S SONGS OF A WAYFARER
I. At a Wedding, II. In the Countryside, III. Farewell
Gustav Mahler /arr. Steven Paxton
DURATION: 11-1/2 minutes. These transcriptions by Steven Paxton provide a
way to introduce young band musicians to the music of a great European master Read More
DURATION: 11-1/2 minutes. These transcriptions by Steven Paxton provide a
way to introduce young band musicians to the music of a great European master
composer who did not himself compose for band.
Gustav Mahler composed his SONGS OF A WAYFARER in 1885, setting his own
poems for voice and piano, and then orchestrating them in 1890. Three of them
have been transcribed for band in this publication: At a Wedding (I. Wenn
mein Schatz Hochzeit macht), In the Countryside (II. Ging heut Morgen Abers
Feld), and Farewell (IV. Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz, also used
by Mahler in the slow movement of his First Symphony). All of the songs have
the flavor of folk music, with pentatonic melodies and gentle, simple harmonies.
But in Mahler's hands this musical language becomes evocative and almost
impressionistic, full of contrasts between simple joy and tragic sorrowaand
always nostalgic in a Mahleresque way.