Gustav Mahler spent 14 years exploring the musical potential of German
folk poetry, and this volume comprises some of his most significant
work. It features authoritative editions of his settings of five poems
by Friedrich Rückert, known as the Rückert Lieder: Blicke mir nicht in
die Lieder (Look not, love, on my work unended); Ich atmet einen linden
Duft (I breathed the breath of blossoms red); Ich bin der Welt abhanden
gekommen (O garish world, long since thou hast lost me); Um Mitternacht
(At midnight hour); and Liebst du um Schonheit (Lovst thou but beauty).
A pair of songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Youth's Miraculous
Horn) are also featured: Revelge (The dead drummer) and Der
Tamboursg'sell (The drummer-boy).