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View mapMahler’s life ended less than two years after completing Symphony No. 9. Many think the piece is filled with a sense of foreboding, but he was unaware of his impending end. His dualism is ever-present. When he's happy, he's sad. When he's tragic, he's hopeful. Brinton Smith performs the Cello Concerto in which Elgar explores a more intimate musical language.
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