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Celebrate Gustav Mahler's legacy at the Mahler Fest in Seattle, showcasing a diverse orchestra in a tribute to his compositions.
Gustavo Dudamel walks offstage after a performance of the first program of the “Mahler Grooves” festival with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall on March 1.
The Mahler Sixth received its third performance in Carnegie Hall ten years later. This time, the orchestra was the BSO —the Boston Symphony Orchestra—conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. The symphony was ...
Ahead of the Mahler Festival in Amsterdam, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will play Mahler’s Sixth and Seventh symphonies at Symphony Center.
Whoever hears this call must give a reply. And this reply I give in my last movement.” Thus Mahler guides us to the meaning of his stirring Second Symphony, a work with a beautiful, consoling ...
When Gustav Mahler stepped down from the podium one evening in 1895 after conducting the first full performance of his Second Symphony, the Berlin audience was hostile, and the critics fumed about ...
At Strathmore and the Kennedy Center, Mahler’s first and ninth symphonies showcased two orchestras at the top of their game.
To preface this magnificent closeout to their season, Zander brought on Marina Mahler, one of the grandchildren of Gustav and Alma Mahler.
Mahler famously mimicked Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in the opening of his Fifth. Here, in the finale movement of the Third, he directly quotes the adagio assai from Beethoven's final string quartet.
Within a mere two months, between January and March, three of Gustav Mahler’s middle symphonies will have been performed by three of Texas’ top orchestras. In, ...
The gift by German media magnate Herbert Kloiber makes the Cleveland Orchestra the only orchestra in the world to own a Mahler manuscript.
The last of the great middle European giants of the symphony was Gustav Mahler, a Bohemian Jew who lived most of his life in Vienna. Like Richard Wagner, whom he worshipped musically, Mahler was a ...
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