My first exposure to Mahler was a performance of his 9th symphony. It is extremely long, the ushers warned us there would be no intermission. The restrooms were very busy before the start. A typical performance takes from 75 to 90 minutes. I can only imagine how difficult that was for the musicians. Although I saw no catheter or IV bags in the orchestra, I wondered how many musicians wore adult diapers that evening. It must be like running a marathon for them.
Mahler 9 has been both praised and hated by critics. Whether you like it or not, it's (in my honest opinion) a difficult piece for a listener. There are numerous changes in key and meter. Mahler 9 is described as being in the key of D major, but the symphony varies its tone so often that I was both fascinated and worn out from listening to it. When it ended, I noticed there was a wide range of emotions visible among other concert goers – from delighted elation – to sheer relief – to down & out exhaustion. I didn't know exactly how I felt as I left that night, but I was certainly glad to hit the men's room again on the way out. I wasn't alone.
Views on and quotes about the Symphony (quoted from Wikipedia)
The enjoyment of Mahler's Ninth Symphony prompted the essayist Lewis Thomas to write the title essay in his Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony.
- Many Mahler interpreters have been moved to speak with similar profundity about the work:It expresses an extraordinary love of the earth, for Nature. – Alban Berg
- It is music coming from another world, it is coming from eternity. – Herbert von Karajan
- It is terrifying, and paralyzing, as the strands of sound disintegrate ... in ceasing, we lose it all. But in letting go, we have gained everything. – Leonard Bernstein
- I believe it to be not only his last but also his greatest achievement. – Otto Klemperer
- [Mahler's] Ninth is most strange. In it, the author hardly speaks as an individual any longer. It almost seems as though this work must have a concealed author who used Mahler merely as his spokesman, as his mouthpiece. – Arnold Schoenberg
- It was voted the 4th greatest symphony of all time in a survey of conductors carried out by the BBC music magazine
Less favorable views include:
- Someday, some real friends of Mahler's will ... take a pruning knife and reduce his works to the length that they would have been if the composer had not stretched them out of shape; and then the great Mahler war will be over ... The Ninth Symphony would last about twenty minutes. – Deems Taylor
As you can see, there is no shortage of opinions on Mahler 9. A joke I heard while leaving the concert hall that night, was that Mahler composed his 9th and last symphony while he knew he was dying from heart disease. His 9th was his wish to to take his audience with him.
At the advice of a good friend, I avoided forming any lasting opinion of Mahler until I heard some of his other work. Since then I've heard Mahler 1 and 3 and liked them much better than the 9th.
Perhaps the woman with the bag of gum or the concertgoer who sat next to her were suffering from full bladders.