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  • Hello, I'm Mindy Kaufman piccolo and flutist with the New York Philharmonic.

  • Mahler's Symphony No. 2, Resurrection is an incredibly powerful piece.

  • Mahler asks the question: "Why did you live?

  • Why did you suffer? Has it all been a huge frightful joke?"

  • He gives this answer in the last movement.

  • Mahler writes that the finale starts with the cry of dying.

  • Soon there follows the sound of offstage brass and an emptiness.

  • The music sounds bleak. The offstage brass is reminiscent of the shofar,

  • the Jewish ram's horn that is played on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

  • Even though Mahler converted to Christianity he still incorporated Jewish folk music.

  • After the offstage brass is played, a lone piccolo plays sounding a bird call, but it's a death call.

  • It's a powerful moment in the symphony. The piccolo is the only

  • instrument on stage that is playing, followed by the flute.

  • Both parts are woven together with the offstage brass.

  • The piccolo, which can be very piercing,

  • can also have a very childlike and lonely sound. And this is the sound that

  • Mahler used at this poignant moment in the symphony.

Hello, I'm Mindy Kaufman piccolo and flutist with the New York Philharmonic.

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明迪-考夫曼談馬勒《復活交響曲》中的短笛獨奏 (Mindy Kaufman on the Piccolo Solo from Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony)

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