Gustav Mahler Volume 3 Vienna Triumph and Disillusion 1904 1907

Gustav Mahler  Volume 3  Vienna  Triumph and Disillusion  1904 1907
Author: Henry-Louis de La Grange
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 2000-02-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019315160X

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This is the third volume of de La Grange's monumental study of the life and music of Gustav Mahler, one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Forty years of research and a vast array of documentary material are here co-ordinated into the definitive study of this supremely gifted musician. This volume, covering the years 1904-1907, shows Mahler in his final years at the Hofoper coping with the rival demands on his energy and creative powers of the Opera on the one hand and his continuing struggle for recognition as composer in his own right. It describes the tragic events of 1907, Mahlers last year in Vienna: the death of his daughter Putzi, the crisis which led him to leave the Opera, and the alarming medical diagnosis which made him cut down on much loved physical activities, at least for a time.

Gustav Mahler Vienna triumph and disillusion 1904 1907

Gustav Mahler  Vienna   triumph and disillusion  1904 1907
Author: Henry-Louis de La Grange
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994
Genre: Composers
ISBN: LCCN:94018322

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Gustav Mahler Volume 3 Vienna Triumph and Disillusion 1904 1907

Gustav Mahler  Volume 3  Vienna  Triumph and Disillusion  1904 1907
Author: Henry-Louis de La Grange
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1056
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019315160X

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When the second volume of de La Grange's monumental study of Mahler appeared, it was hailed in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and many other publications as an indispensable portrait of the great composer. Here at last is the third volume of this magisterial work. Ranging from 1904 to 1907, it explores Mahler's final years as administrator, producer, and conductor of the Vienna Opera. It was a time of intense inner struggle, with Mahler's energy and creative powers drained by the competing demands of running the Hofoper and struggling for recognition as a composer. And they were tragic years as well, especially 1907, Mahler's last year in Vienna, when the death of his daughter and the diagnosis of heart disease forced him to leave the Opera. Throughout the book, de La Grange offers true-to-life portraits of Mahler the human being, the family man, and the composer, and he weaves in innumerable testimonies and anecdotes that throw new light on the great composer's complex personality. The product of forty years of research, here is the definitive study of a musical giant. It is, as The Wall Street Journal said of volume two, "a work of the first importance, one that nobody seriously interested in Mahler can possibly afford to skip."

Passionate Spirit

Passionate Spirit
Author: Cate Haste
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780465096725

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A new biography of Alma Mahler (1879-1964), revealing a woman determined to wield power in a world that denied her agency History has long vilified Alma Mahler. Critics accused her of distracting Gustav Mahler from his work, and her passionate love affairs shocked her peers. Drawing on Alma's vivid, sensual, and overlooked diaries, biographer Cate Haste recounts the untold and far more sympathetic story of this ambitious and talented woman. Though she dreamed of being the first woman to compose a famous opera, Alma was stifled by traditional social values. Eventually, she put her own dreams aside and wielded power and influence the only way she could, by supporting the art of more famous men. She worked alongside them and gained credit as their muse, commanding their love and demanding their respect. Passionate Spirit restores vibrant humanity to a woman time turned into a caricature, providing an important correction to a history where systemic sexism has long erased women of talent.

Music in Vienna 1700 1800 1900

Music in Vienna 1700  1800  1900
Author: David Wyn Jones
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781783271078

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The image of Vienna as a musical city is a familiar one. This book explores the history of music in Vienna, focussing on three different epochs, 1700, 1800 and 1900.

The Cambridge Companion to Mahler

The Cambridge Companion to Mahler
Author: Jeremy Barham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781139827201

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In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler's death, this book provides both summation of, and starting point for, an assessment and reassessment of the composer's output and creative activity. Authored by a collection of leading specialists in Mahler scholarship, its opening chapters place the composer in socio-political and cultural contexts, and discuss his work in light of developments in the aesthetics of musical meaning. Part II examines from a variety of analytical, interpretative and critical standpoints the complete range of his output, from early student works and unfinished fragments to the sketches and performing versions of the Tenth Symphony. Part III evaluates Mahler's role as interpreter of his own and other composers' works during his lifelong career as operatic and orchestral conductor. Part IV addresses Mahler's fluctuating reception history from scholarly, journalistic, creative, public and commercial perspectives, with special attention being paid to his compositional legacy.

Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler
Author: Stuart Feder
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0300103409

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"The final crisis of Mahler's career occurred in 1910, when he learned that his wife, Alma, was having an affair with the architect Walter Gropius. The revelation precipitated a breakdown while Mahler was working on his Tenth Symphony. The anguished, suicidal notes Mahler scrawled across the manuscript of the unfinished symphony reveal his troubled state. It was a four-hour consultation with Sigmund Freud in Leiden, Holland, that restored the composer's equilibrium. Although Mahler left little record of what transpired in Leiden, Stuart Feder has reconstructed the encounter on the basis of surviving evidence. The cumulative stresses of the crises in Mahler's life, in particular Alma's betrayal, left him physically and emotionally vulnerable. He became ill and died soon after in 1911."--BOOK JACKET.

Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler
Author: Alfred Mathis-Rosenzweig
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351217880

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Alfred Mathis-Rosenzweig (1897-1948) was a Viennese musicologist and critic who studied at the universities of Budapest and Vienna. From 1933 he embarked on producing a large-scale study of Mahler but at the time of his death the manuscript was left unfinished. Although it was presumed lost until 1997, the unfinished typescript, written in German, had been deposited in the library of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. In 2003, the School‘s Research Centre commissioned Jeremy Barham to prepare the first published edition of this important work, and his annotations and commentary add invaluable material to his translation of this historic document. Biographical material is used as a loose framework and platform for Mathis-Rosenzweig‘s profound examination of the environment within which Mahler‘s earlier music was embedded. This is an environment in which Wagner, Bruckner and Wolf feature prominently, and in which Mahler‘s music is viewed from the wider perspective of nineteenth-century German cultural domination and the subsequent rise of political extremism in the form of Hitlerite fascism.