What the Morning Bell Tells Me, from Symphony No 3 (Wand)
Mahler composed his 3rd Symphony in the summers of 1893 and 1894 in Steinbach on the Attersee near Salzburg. He spent most of his days those two summers composing in a tiny hut built to his specifications where he could compose in the meadow on the shoreof the lake - undisturbed. Movement 5, What The Morning Bell Tells Me, includes the voices of women's chorus, children and alto soloist and is a relatively short 4-minute bright rowdy episode, full of laughing voices, bells and angels. Ohad Wand arrangedthis great music for 12-part trombone choir while studying at the Eastman School of Music. It was subsequently recorded by the Eastman Trombone Choir, directed by Dr. John Marcellus. Score & parts. -the publisher