Randolph Peters wrote:
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Then again, Mahler was a conductor and he wrote paragraphs of instructions in his scores.

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This just proves that there's nobody like a conductor to know the liberties that conductors take with scores (Mahler, perhaps as much as anybody). The composer side of him knew that the conductor side of him was a scurrilous rat who would warp the music to his personal aggrandizement as a conductor, and the composer side of him wasn't about to allow other conductors to take the same freedoms with his music that he took with the music of others. :-)


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