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Published: Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 11:46 AM


There’s no doubt that the nine completed symphonies of Gustav Mahler are among music’s greatest creations, each extraordinarily rich, both orchestrally and thematically. But while none of them are any less than fine, some are undoubtedly better than others. So, which is the best Mahler symphony? Here’s our ranking of all nine, from bottom to top.

The best Mahler symphony: ranking from lowest position

9. Mahler Symphony No. 8

In ninth position is Symphony No. 8. From whatever direction you choose to view it, Mahler’s Eighth is his most outrageously ambitious symphony and, we’d argue, the most self-indulgent of them all.

With a vast, colour-enhanced orchestra, forests of choral voices and enough soloists to fill a lavish grand opera stage, Mahler starts with a medieval invocation to the Holy Spirit, then proceeds to the final scene of Part Two of Goethe’s Faust – not just one of the sacred high points of German literature, but set entirely in Heaven, and featuring a special guest appearance by the Virgin Mother of God.

Ecstatic, sensuous… and just a bit unnerving

Unsurprisingly some critics have called it pretentious, or dismissed Part Two as a paradise of kitsch. Or, wielding a subtler knife, they’ve argued that Mahler simply didn’t do upbeat very well: that he was more truly himself when evoking doubt or despair.