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And would the Baudelaire text have been any more incriminating than the many hints that appear in the published score?
Mahler must have felt incredibly strongly since in changing a published score, he was incurring extra costs and risking a critical backlash.
The fourth movement, "appassionato," develops that first kiss into an extended love scene, replete with evocations of heavy breathing and allusions, set off by quotation marks in the published score, to a phrase from Alexander Zemlinsky's "Lyric Symphony".
As a student he bought the newly published score of "Parsifal"; it resonates even where we might least expect it to, in the finales of the first and last acts of "Tosca".
Argument continues about whether the vocal line of the finale -- woven through the instruments in Berg's published score -- should be sung to the Baudelaire sonnet that was revealed as the movement's secret message long after the composer's death.
Dressed informally in sweater, corduroys and slippers, looking vigorous at 66, he had just left the published score of the neglected opera "Genoveva" open on his desk, surrounded by various manuscript sources for comparison.
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