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Author: JohnP
Date: 2022-07-31 10:45
Google "hinaufziehen Mahler" and and you will find references to the instruction in the oboe part of Mahler 3. Usually interpreted as an upward gliss or smear. Whether there’s any other use of this term in music I don’t know.
There’s a glossary of Mahler terms here which includes hinaufziehen
https://www.orchestralibrary.com/reftables/mahlersymphgloss.html#H
John
Post Edited (2022-07-31 10:48)
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