Reflections on Mahler’s Ninth Symphony by Benjamin Zander W After all, a few pages after the section that Berg describes, Mahler himself writes in the score, over one of the most devastating and ominous passages in all music, the words “Wie ein schwerer Kondukt”—i e., like a grim funeral procession 27.05 Kb. 1
The anthropomorphic challenge in tanakh Tanakh ascribes to God. Most of us, however, are content to think of this important rule as a simple one, not carrying our analysis beyond the point which the Rambam explains 140.51 Kb. 1
The Epic of Gilgamesh Asia and very possibly to the Greek world (suggested by some similarities to Achilles in the Iliad and to Greek flood stories). The epic in the form you are reading it is actually a composite of a number of Gilgamesh stories from clay tablets found at a variety of 82.19 Kb. 1