The full score is available inexpensively from Dover.  For something
like this there is good reason to own, read, and practice from the
full score.  While page turns may occasionally be bothersome, you will
understand how parts double and what else is happening when you play.

http://www.amazon.com/Symphony-No-9-Full-Score/dp/0486274926

Beware that most Mahler symphonies exist in multiple authentic
versions (because he revised continually) so always learn and play
from the issued orchestral parts.  But a full score will tell you
things that cannot be grasped from individual orchestral parts, or
even a short score of the horn section.
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