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Mahler Symphony No 5 Sticker
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About the Design
This design showcases the original title page for Gustav Mahler's iconic "Symphonie No. 5 für grosses Orchester," as published by C. F. Peters in Leipzig in 1904. It faithfully reproduces the ornate typography and classic layout of the historic musical score.
What the Phrase Means
The phrase "Symphonie No. 5 von Gustav Mahler" directly refers to one of the most significant and popular symphonic works in the classical repertoire. It signifies a deep connection to Mahler's powerful compositions and the rich history of orchestral music, particularly from the early 20th century.
Who This Design Is For
- Classical music aficionados
- Gustav Mahler enthusiasts
- Orchestra musicians and conductors
- Music history students
- Concert-goers and opera lovers
- Collectors of vintage music memorabilia
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- Gustav Mahler t-shirt
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Design Interpretation
The artwork presents a stark, black and white outline drawing style, replicating the intricate and ornate Fraktur-style typography common in early 20th-century German publications. The overall mood is sophisticated, historical, and intellectual, paying homage to classical music's rich heritage.
Who is this for?
Classical music lovers, Gustav Mahler fans, Orchestra musicians, Music students, Vintage art enthusiasts
Sizing, Fit & Styles
Available Styles & Fits
Sizing & Fit Guide
Our Sticker is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.
| Available Sizes | Fits Like |
|---|---|
| 5-6 inches | True to Size |
Care & Frequently Asked Questions
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
- Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
- Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
- Do not dry clean.
Common Questions
Who was Gustav Mahler?
Gustav Mahler was an Austrian composer and conductor, known for his large-scale symphonies and song cycles, bridging the late Romantic era with early modernism.
What is Symphony No. 5 known for?
Mahler's Symphony No. 5 is famous for its powerful and dramatic opening, the intense Adagietto movement, and its journey from despair to triumph, often considered one of his most beloved works.
Why is "Partitur" on the design?
"Partitur" is German for "score," indicating that the design is based on the full musical score for the entire orchestra, rather than just an individual part.



