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Posted on November 1, 2014 by designer

Mahler No. 4 text & translation

The Heavenly Life from The Youth’s Magic Horn, a collection of German folk songs and poems first published between 1805 and 1808:

Mahler 4 Text & Translation

Mahler set a number of these poems to music, and The Heavenly Life serves as the finale to his Symphony #4.

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