LDR 02485nam a2200289 n 450 001 TD20011182 005 20180618144203.0 049 $aTDMAGDIG 100 $a20190501d2009 --k--ita-50----ba 101 1 $aita 200 1 $aMAHLER E L'ITALIA. EPISODI BIOGRAFICI E PROCESSO CREATIVO$bTesi di dottorato 210 1$cUniversità degli studi di Ferrara$d2009 300 $adiritti: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 300 $aIn relazione con info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/hdl/11392/2388705 328 0$btesi di dottorato$cL-ART/07$eUniversità degli studi di Ferrara 330 $aWhen in 1905 Gustav Mahler went back home from Trieste after having conducted a concert there, he left a score of his Fifth Symphony filled with autograph corrections. As the Fifth Symphony is the most retouched work of Mahler's, the Trieste score is one of the precious testimonies of the long process of reorchestrating and refining that was stopped only when the composer died. Mahler's 1905 visit to Trieste was his first visit to an Italian cultural territory in quality of conductor and composer. It happened in a specific social context in which a group of illuminated intellectuals was trying to save the cultural life in the city. He came back once again, in 1907, after a visit to Rome where he conducted two concerts and in 1910 lived the biggest disaster in his entire career. Trieste, however, was different, so the Fifth Symphony he conducted there did not pass unnoticed. The study of the score that Mahler left in Trieste shows some important details and corrects the widespread opinion that its role in the genesis of the final version of the Fifth is hardly relevant. Moreover, the set of parts used for the concert in Trieste reveals which of the corrections were actually performed. The comparison of the score used by Mahler with the final version of the Fifth proves the former to be quite significant, as most of the modifications survived all subsequent revisions. 689 0 $aL-ART/07$cTDR 700 0$aPAVLOVIC, Milijana 702 0$aROCCATAGLIATI, Alessandro 702 0$aFABBRI, Paolo 801 3$aIT$bIT-FI0098 856 4 $uhttp://memoria.depositolegale.it/*/http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2388705$2http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2388705 856 4 $uhttp://memoria.depositolegale.it/*/http://iris.unife.it/bitstream/11392/2388705/1/19.pdf$2http://iris.unife.it/bitstream/11392/2388705/1/19.pdf 977 $a CR 997 $aCF FMT $aTD FOR $aTD