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[Title] => Bravo, Barbieri!
[Summary] => Certain musicologists place Mahler as symphonist in the same rank as Beethoven and Bruckner, and like these titans, he wrote nine symphonies. His almost two-hour long Symphony No. 3 in D Minor is of epic proportions, having been conceived on a vast, magnificent scale.
Further, the work is meant for a huge orchestra: as Mahlers peers concede and recognize, he is a master of instrumentation, making use of the entire ensemble by frequently apportioning long and equally significant passages to each section throughout the five movements.
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Further, the work is meant for a huge orchestra: as Mahlers peers concede and recognize, he is a master of instrumentation, making use of the entire ensemble by frequently apportioning long and equally significant passages to each section throughout the five movements.
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