History Symphony No. 2 (2024)

Composed

  • Year 1888
  • Year 1889
  • Year 1890
  • Year 1891
  • Year 1892
  • Year 1893
  • Year 1894

Performances by Gustav Mahler

  • 1895 Concert Berlin 04-03-1895 – Symphony No. 2 – movement 1, 2 and 3 (Premiere)
  • 1895 Concert Berlin 13-12-1895 – Symphony No. 2 (Premiere)
  • 1896 Concert Leipzig 14-12-1896 – Symphony No. 2 – movement 1 and 2
  • 1899 Concert Liege 22-01-1899 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1899 Concert Vienna 09-04-1899 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1900 Concert Munich 20-10-1900 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1903 Concert Basel 15-06-1903 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1904 Concert Amsterdam 26-10-1904 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1904 Concert Amsterdam 27-10-1904 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1907 Concert Vienna 24-11-1907 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1908 Concert New York 08-12-1908 – Symphony No. 2
  • 1910 Concert Paris 17-04-1910 – Symphony No. 2

Versions and publications

  • 00-01-1888 Work on the first movement
  • 00-04-1888 Themes for the second movement sketched
  • 08-09-1888 Orchestral draft of first movement completed
  • 01-09-1888 Autograph full score of first movement completed
  • 01-10-1889 Press reports announcing the forthcoming première of the First Symphony refer to another such work, Movement 1: Allegro maestoso: Mit durchaus ernstem und feierlichem Ausdruck, which will be performed in Munich during the winter season
  • 00-00-1891Mahler plays the first movement to Hans von Bulow (1830-1894)
  • 08-07-1893 Autograph piano and voice version of Lied 6: Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigtcompleted
  • 16-07-1893 Orchestral draft of the third movement completed
  • 19-07-1893 Autograph full score of Movement 4: “Urlicht”. Sehr feierlich, aber schlichtcompleted
  • 30-07-1893 OrchestralFfifth draft of the second movement completed
  • 01-08-1893 Autograph orchestral version of Lied 6: Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigtcompleted
  • 12-02-1894 Death of Hans von Bulow (1830-1894)in Cairo
  • 29-03-1894 Funeral service in Hamburg for Hans von Bulow (1830-1894): Mahler hears Friedrich Klopstock (1724-1803)s Die Auferstehen (Movement 5: “Aufersteh’n”. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend)
  • 29-04-1894 New autograph full score of the first movement completed
  • 13-06-1894 Mahler gave Grafin Maria Misa von Wydenbruck-Esterhazy (1859-1926)a rough cut of the Finale ofSymphony No. 2, dated 13-06-1894.
  • 13-06-1894 Determination of the order of the movements:

Year 1894,Steinbach, Wednesday, 13-06-1894. Movements of Symphony No. 2.

History Symphony No. 2 (1)

Year 1894,Steinbach,Wednesday, 13-06-1894. Movements ofSymphony No. 2.

History Symphony No. 2 (2)

Year 1894,Steinbach,Wednesday, 13-06-1894. Movements ofSymphony No. 2.

  • 29-06-1894 A short score (lost) of the finale probably completed by this date
  • 27-07-1894 A (lost) orchestral draft of the finale completed by this date
  • 18-12-1894 Autograph full score of the Second Symphony completed

History Symphony No. 2 (3)

18-12-1894. Manuscript Symphony No. 2sign off.

  • 00-12-1894 Copyist’s full score of the first three movements (1, 3, 2) prepared.
  • 04-01-1895 Manuscript parts for the first three movements completed by this date.
  • 12-01-1895 Mahler holds a run-through of the first three movements in Hamburg.
  • 04-03-1895 First performance of the first three movements (1, 2, 3) in Berlin, conducted by Mahler.1895 Concert Berlin 04-03-1895 – Symphony No. 2 – movement 1, 2 and 3 (Premiere).
  • 00-10-1895 Copyist’s full score of the complete (?) Symphony prepared.
  • 17-10-1895 First batch of chorus parts for the Symphony were ready by this date.
  • 08-12-1895 Letter toAnna Bahr-von Mildenburg (1872-1947)about his search for the bells.
  • 13-12-1895 First complete performance of the Symphony, conducted by Mahler in Berlin.1895 Concert Berlin 13-12-1895 – Symphony No. 2 (Premiere).
  • 00-01-1896 Hermann Behn (1857-1927)‘s two-piano arrangement of the Symphony published.
  • 14-12-1896 Performance1896 Concert Leipzig 14-12-1896 – Symphony No. 2 – movement 1 and 200-12-1895 First edition of the vocal score of Lied 11: Urlichtpublished.
  • 00-01-1897 Dresden:

History Symphony No. 2 (4)

Year 1897. Musical quotation from Symphony No. 2 for Winifeld Ker Seymer (Winifred Ker-Seymour). Comprising the opening two bars of the third movement, written on a single hand-drawn stave, marked “ƒƒƒƒ” and heavily accented, inscribed by the composer: “Fräulein Winifeld Ker Seymer”, 1 page, on an albumleaf (c.22 x 17.5cm), paginated (“40”), Dresden, January 1897.

  • 15-01-1897Dresden:Ernst von Schuch (1846-1914)conducts Movement 2, Movement 3 and Movement 4 ofSymphony No. 2in Dresden.Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)is present. Meeting withWilhelm Jahn (1835-1900), director of theVienna State Opera.
  • 00-02-1897 First edition of the full score published by Hofmeister music publishers.
  • 00-03-1897 The rights transferred from Hofmeister music publisherstoWeinberger music publishers.
  • 00-00-1899 Second issue (Titelauflage) of the full score and the scecond edition of the vocal score of Urlicht published.
  • 00-00-1899 First edition of the orchestral and vocal parts prepared.
  • 00-01-1899 First edition of the piano duet arrangement published.
  • 20-12-1901 Four years after his testimony of 1897, on20-12-1901 (Year 1901), Gustav Mahler participates in a performance ofSymphony No. 2byErnst von Schuch (1846-1914)in Dresden andfurther filled out his religious vision in the program notes. SeeReligion.
  • 00-00-1903 Second edition of the orchestral and chorus parts published
  • 15-06-1903 Performance at the Tonkünstlerfest des Allgemeinen Deutschen Musikvereins in Basel, conducted by Mahler.1903 Concert Basel 15-06-1903 – Symphony No. 2.
  • 18-12-1903 Performance by Oskar Nedbal (1874-1930)inRudolfinum, Prague.
  • 00-04-1906 AprilFirst edition of the study score published.
  • 08-12-1908 Performance at New York, conducted by Mahler.1908 Concert New York 08-12-1908 – Symphony No. 2.
  • 17-04-1910 The last performance of the work conducted by Mahler, in Paris.1910 Concert Paris 17-04-1910 – Symphony No. 2
  • 00-00-1910 Second edition byUniversal Edition (UE) music publishers.
  • 00-03-1911 Third edition of Urlicht published.
  • 00-10-1911 Second edition of the piano duet arrangement published.
  • 00-03-1913 Second edition of the full score published.
  • 00-04-1914 Only edition of the arrangement for 2 pianos, 8 hands published.
  • 00-12-1914 Second edition of the two-piano arrangement published.
  • 00-12-1914 Fourth edition of Urlicht published.
  • 00-00-1930Movement 4: “Urlicht”. Sehr feierlich, aber schlichtrecorded with Sarah Charles Cahier (1870-1951)
  • 00-00-1952 Third edition byUniversal Edition (UE) music publishers.
  • 00-00-1970 Fourth critical edition byUniversal Edition (UE) music publishers.
  • 00-00-1986 The Kaplan Foundation published an extensive facsimile edition with additional materials.
  • 00-00-1989 Publication of an arrangement by Bruno Walter for piano four-hands.
  • 00-00-2005Fifth critical edition byUniversal Edition (UE) music publishersandGilbert Kaplan (1941-2016).As part of the new complete critical edition of Mahler’s symphonies being undertaken by theGustav Mahler Society, a new critical editionwas produced as a joint venture between Universal Edition (UE) music publishersand Gilbert Kaplan (1941-2016) Foundation. Its world premiere performance was given on 18-10-2005 at the Royal Albert Hall in London with Gilbert Kaplan conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • 00-00-0000 Reproductions of earlier editions have been released by Dover and by Boosey & Hawkes.

Duration:

  • Movement 1: Allegro maestoso: Mit durchaus ernstem und feierlichem Ausdruck23.00
  • Movement 2: Andante moderato. Sehr gemächlich11.00
  • Movement 3: In ruhig fliessender Bewegung11.00
  • Movement 4: “Urlicht”. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht6.00
  • Movement 5: “Aufersteh’n”. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend35.00
  • Total duration: 1.26.00

Manuscript

  • Manuscript Symphony No. 2.

Relevant

  • RecollectionsNatalie Bauer-Lechner (1858-1921)aboutMarion von Weber-Schwabe (1856-1931).

Related posts:

  1. Gustav Mahler-Alfred Rosé Collection – Inventory
  2. Manuscript Symphony No. 2
  3. History Symphony No. 1
  4. Gustav Mahler’s Legacy
  5. Blumine
  6. Mahler Manuscripts
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