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  1. Gustav Mahler's Symphonies: Critical Commentary on Recordings Since 1986 (Discographies: Association for Recorded Sound Collections Discographic Reference) by Lewis M. Smoley, 1996-09-30
  2. The Mahler Family Letters
  3. Gustav Mahler by Bruno Walter, 1973
  4. Mahler: A Documentary Study
  5. Gustav and Alma Mahler: A Guide to Research (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Susan M. Filler, 1989-11-01
  6. Gustav Mahler an Introduction to His Music by Deryck Cooke, 1988
  7. Mahler: Symphony No. 3 (Cambridge Music Handbooks) by Peter Franklin, 1991-11-29
  8. Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth) (Cambridge Music Handbooks) by Stephen E. Hefling, 2000-10
  9. Symphony No. 1 in D Major: "Titan" (Dover Miniature Scores) by Gustav Mahler, 1998-07-10
  10. The Diaries, 1898-1902 by Alma Mahler-Werfel, 1999-01
  11. Gustav Mahler: a study of his personality and work by Paul Stefan-Gruenfeldt, T E Clark, 2010-08-01
  12. Reading Mahler: German Culture and Jewish Identity in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Carl Niekerk, 2010-09-01
  13. Selected Letters of Gustav Mahler by Gustav Mahler, Alma Mahler, 1979-11
  14. A Conductor's Guide to Symphonies I, Ii, and III of Gustav Mahler (Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music) by Michael J. Esselstrom, 1998-06

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42. Category:Mahler, Gustav - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet
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43. Gustav Mahler - An Overview Of The Classical Composer
Biography, commentary and links to related composers, from mfiles. Featuring sheet music and MIDI and MP3 audio examples from his symphonies.
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Gustav Mahler - his life
Gustav Mahler was born on 7 July 1860 in Bohemia and died on 18 May 1911 aged 50. His father was an innkeeper, and Gustav was the second of 14 children, though many of his siblings died as children, and his musical gifted brother Otto committed suicide in 1895. In 1901 he married Alma Schindler and they had two daughters together, Anna and Maria. His early marriage seemed to be happy, and some love themes in his works depict Alma or his relationship with her. Strains began to show in their marriage after the tragic death of Maria, aged four, following completion of Mahler's Kindertotenlieder. On top of this he was diagnosed with a fatal heart condition and subject not just to musical criticism but also public expressions of anti-Semitism. Some years later, when Mahler's works were beginning to receive a certain recognition, Alma had succumbed to alcoholism. At the sanatorium where she was treated she met and had an affair with Walter Gropius. A life so full of tragic events clearly had a major influence on much of Mahler's output, though there is also much in his music which expresses joy and hope. Mahler has said that his music is about life, and there is clearly an autobiographical aspect to his works, where a "hero" struggles with the meaning of life, death, love and disappointment. However, Mahler withdrew any programmatic comments he had previously made about his compositions saying that they should be appreciated as pure music and this is indeed the best approach.

44. Mahler, Gustav
Mahler, Gustav Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Mahler, Gustav at Questia library.
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45. Music History 102
Biographical listing from the Internet Public Library s Music History 102 with selections from works in RA audio format.
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Gustav Mahler
Born: Kalischt, Bohemia, July 7, 1860
Died: Vienna, May 18, 1911 Born in Bohemia, the sensitive and musically talented Mahler entered the Vienna Conservatory Vienna Opera , a post he held for ten years. During this period, he not only built up the quality and prestige of the Opera, but found time to compose eight large symphonies and four collections of songs. In 1907, Mahler became the new director of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and the next year conductor of the New York Philharmonic . He completed his ninth symphony and the orchestral song cycle Das Lied von der Erde during this time, but due to failing health, returned to Vienna in 1911, where he died on May 18. Bruno Walter Otto Klemperer and, in recent times, Leonard Bernstein late Romantic traditions, while at the same time opening the gates for the music of the twentieth century. Songs of a Wayfarer . In his first four symphonies , Mahler utilized themes from these songs, and this melody becomes the main theme of the first movement of his first symphony. The Symphony no. 2 "Resurection"

46. Gustav Mahler — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Mahler, Gustav. Mahler, Gustav (goos't f m 'l u r) , 1860 – 1911, composer and conductor, born in Austrian Bohemia of Jewish parentage.
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47. Ovation Press - Mahler, Gustav
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48. Gustav Mahler (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Liede
Entry at the Lied and Art Songs Text Page with listing of vocal works linked to lyrics, many including English translations.
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49. Mahler, Gustav: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music
Austrian composer and conductor in the late ROMANTIC tradition; b. Kalischt, Bohemia, July 7, 1860;d. Vienna, May 18, 1911. Mahler attended school in Iglau, and in 1875 entered the
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50. Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911) - Find A Grave Memorial
Find A Grave entry with biography and details of death, photographs, pictures of grave, and interactive memorial.
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51. Mahler, Gustav Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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52. Mahler, Gustav - Astro-Databank, Gustav Mahler Horoscope, Born 1 July 1860 In Ka
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Gustav Mahler born on 1 July 1860 Kalischt, Bohemia
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Bohemian composer and conductor who is best known for his nine great symphonies. His music is varied and grandiose, for example, his Symphony No.8, written in 1907, takes a thousand musicians to perform. Mahler was ignored and derided throughout his lifetime; however, after his death his fame was renowned. He died on 5/18/1911, Vienna, Austria. Link to Wikipedia biography
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Snethlage, p.10 Mr. Ruud van der Putten of Amsterdam writes, November 1999, "The entire body of Mahler research and biographies state that he was born on July 7, 1860. This is the date that Mahler himself has given on several occasions. This is the date that was put forward by his wife Alma. The only evidence for the contrary comes from his parents, who insisted that he was born on the first day of that month."

53. Gustav Mahler The Summertime Composer
Brief biography, key works, timeline, recommending reading and recordings, quotes, and additional resources and links from Humanities Web.
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54. JustClassical: Mahler, Gustav
Analog, absolutely! Definitely digital! I think the performance is more important than the recording technology. Nothing can compare with a live performance.
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55. Muza Rubackyte- Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music.
Biographical sketch noting the problems of his conflicted national background and Jewishness. Includes caricature, summaries of vocal and orchestral music, and Naxos discography.
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56. The Classical Buffet » Mahler, Gustav
Gustav Mahler was born on July 7, 1860, in Kaliště, Bohemia. His parents (Bernhard and Marie) were Jewish and Bernhard was a shopkeeper. Gustav was the second of fourteen
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Posted by under Mahler, Gustav No Comments Gustav Mahler was born on July 7, 1860, in Kaliště , Bohemia. His parents (Bernhard and
Marie) were Jewish and Bernhard was a shopkeeper. Gustav was the second of fourteen children, 5 of whom died as infants, one as a teenager and one at twenty-five. The family soon moved to Iglau in Moravia.
Gustav began to compose by age four. At age ten he made his debut as a pianist at the Iglau Municipal Theater. He went to Prague to pursue his studies but returned in 1872. At age 15, he attended the Conservatory in Vienna to study piano with Julius Epstein who also encouraged his composing. Mahler also admired Anton Bruckner who was a faculty member at the Conservatory at the time. He achieved his diploma in 1878.
In 1880, a financially struggling Mahler finished the cantata Das klagende Lied . In 1881, he was hired to conduct at the opera house in Laibach. He later held conducting positions at Prague, Leipzig, Budapest, and Hamburg. It was at Hamburg that Tchaikovsky was so impressed with Mahler that he requested that Mahler conduct

57. Gustav Mahler - Classical Archives
Biography, complete files offered in MIDI, MP3, and Windows Media audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists.
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59. Mahler, Gustav Biography - S9.com
1860 Born on July 7th in Kalischt, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary now Kaliste u Humpolce, Czech Republic. Gustav Mahler is largely considered one of the most talented symphonic
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Born: 1860 AD
Died: 1911 AD, at 50 years of age.
Nationality: Austrian
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1860 - Born on July 7th in Kalischt, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Kaliste u Humpolce, Czech Republic]. Gustav Mahler is largely considered one of the most talented symphonic composers of the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
1875 - His parents eagerly encouraged his music studies, sending him to private tutors and ultimately to the Vienna Conservatory.
1880-1888 - Works written during this time included Das Klagend Lied, Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer), and his First Symphony.
1889 - The premiere of his First, in Budapest in November, was deemed a critical failure, since the audience was unaccustomed to the sound of this complex, modern work.
1892 - Composed the Second Symphony, a mammoth work of five movements requiring a full orchestra, female choral soloists, two choirs, an offstage brass band, and a pipe organ.
1902 - Married to Alma Mahler on February 9th and had two children.

60. Literary Encyclopedia: Gustav Mahler
Biography by Gerhard P. Knapp, University of Utah.
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