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+ | The '''Symphony No. 1 in D major''', sometimes known as the ''Titan'', is a [[European classical music|late Romantic]] symphony composed by [[Mahler|Gustav Mahler]] in the [[19th century]]. It is scored for a large orchestra and exemplary of Mahler's early style. |
The second movement of Mahler's ''First Symphony'', a ternary form ländler and trio in the key of A major, was played on the ship-wide [[communications|comm]] when [[Kashyk]] came aboard {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2375]]. ({{VOY|Counterpoint}}) |
The second movement of Mahler's ''First Symphony'', a ternary form ländler and trio in the key of A major, was played on the ship-wide [[communications|comm]] when [[Kashyk]] came aboard {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2375]]. ({{VOY|Counterpoint}}) |
Revision as of 09:38, 19 September 2010
The Symphony No. 1 in D major, sometimes known as the Titan, is a late Romantic symphony composed by Gustav Mahler in the 19th century. It is scored for a large orchestra and exemplary of Mahler's early style.
The second movement of Mahler's First Symphony, a ternary form ländler and trio in the key of A major, was played on the ship-wide comm when Kashyk came aboard USS Voyager in 2375. (VOY: "Counterpoint")