The finale movement of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2, (also known as the "Resurrection"), is a monumental and awe-inspiring composition that serves as the climax of the entire symphony. It is a grand choral movement that combines orchestral forces with vocal soloists and a large choir.
In this exquisite section of hushed, whispered, and mysterious music, arranged beautifully by David Fetter, the famous Choral section from the Finale (numbers 32-39 in the score) is set for 8-part Trombone Ensemble. This powerful section of the Finale is emotionally charged and yet is performed at almost a whisper.
This arrangement of about 6-minutes in length is suitable for advanced performers. FYI....this is NOT the famous Trombone Choral, rather the hushed, whispered section featuring the chorus. It is truly a work of genius.