Adagietto (Symphony No 5) by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
![]() Mahler’s compositions were solely symphonic rather than operatic. He eventually composed 10 symphonies, each very emotional and large in scale. Mahler is now regarded as a pioneer of 20-century composition techniques, particularly progressive tonality. His symphonies are seen as perhaps the most important since Beethoven’s, linking the romanticism of the 19th century with the modernism of the 20th. |




Notes
Romantic Era. Symphony No 5, 103 Measures. 6 Pages. Time Signature 4/4. Key varies. Transcribed by Guido Fagioli
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