Gustav Mahler
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8, the "Symphony of a Thousand." "It is no longer human voices; it is planets and suns revolving." Mahler was late Romantic music's ultimate big thinker. In his own lifetime he was generally regarded as a conductor who composed on the side, producing huge, bizarre symphonies accepted only by a cult following.Spotify
Born in 1860, in Kalischt, Bohemia, he came from a middle-class family. He entered the Vienna Conservatory in 1875, studying piano, harmony, and composition in a musically conservative atmosphere. Nevertheless, he became a supporter of Wagner and Bruckner, both of whose works he would later conduct frequently, and became part of a social circle interested in socialism, Nietzschean philosophy, and pan-Germanism.Spotify
Around 1880, he began conducting and wrote his first mature work, Das klagende Lied. Mahler's conducting career advanced rapidly, moving him from Kassel to Prague to Leipzig to Budapest; he was usually either greatly respected or thoroughly despised by the performers for his exacting rehearsals and perfectionism. In 1897 he became music director of the Vienna Court Opera and then, a year later, of the Vienna Philharmonic.Spotify
Mahler's conducting career permitted composition only during the summers, in a series of "composing huts" he had built in picturesque rural locations. He reserved this time for symphonies, all of them large-scale works, and song cycles. He completed his first symphony in 1888, but it met with utter audience incomprehension.Spotify
In Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth), he merged the two forms into an immense song-symphony. The Viennese public largely failed to understand his music, but Mahler took their reactions calmly, accurately predicting that "My time will yet come." Meanwhile, his autocratic ways as a conductor alienated musicians. In 1901, the press and the musicians essentially forced his resignation from the Philharmonic.Spotify
He married a young composition student, Alma Schindler in 1902, and they soon had two daughters. By 1907 Mahler was increasingly away from Vienna, conducting his own works, and thus he resigned from the opera as well. Just after accepting the position of principal conductor of New York's Metropolitan Opera, but before leaving Vienna, Mahler's older daughter, age 4, died from scarlet fever and diphtheria, and he learned he himself had a defective heart valve.Spotify
In New York, he was impressed by the caliber of talent and quickly gained audience approval. In 1909 he became conductor of the New York Philharmonic, which he found much more agreeable than the opera work by this time. The following year, he had a triumphant premiere of his massive Symphony No.Spotify
8 in Munich. Despite the professional successes, his personal life suffered another blow when his and Alma's marriage began having problems. They stayed together, and after he became ill in February 1911, she saw to it that he made it back to Vienna, where he died on May 18.Spotify
The conductors Bruno Walter, Otto Klemperer, Willem Mengelberg, and Maurice Abravanel kept Mahler's legacy alive, and Mahler's are now among the most often recorded of any symphonies. His frequent incorporation of vocal elements into symphonic writing brought to full fruition a process that had begun with Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, demonstrating his music's firm roots in the Germanic classical tradition.Spotify
However, it was his huge tapestries of shifting moods and tones, ranging from tragedy to bitter irony (often explicitly indicated in performance directions), from café music to evocations of the sublime, that portended a century in which multiplicity ruled.Spotify
role: composer · 65%instrument: conductorera: Romanticmovement: Romantic1860–1911
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Romantic · Wikipedia
Romantic music is a stylistic movement in Western Classical music associated with the period of the 19th century commonly referred to as the Romantic era. It is closely related to the broader concept of Romanticism—the intellectual, artistic, and literary movement that became prominent in Western culture from about 1798 until 1837.
How this movement sounds
rubatochromatic harmonybig climaxesricher timbrelong lyrical linesnarrative feel
Romantic listening cues: heightened emotion, longer lyrical melodies, and more freedom with rubato (flexible timing) in performance.
Harmony is often more chromatic, with colorful chords and side-steps that create tension and release over longer spans. You may hear more delayed resolutions and more 'yearning' harmonic motion.
Dynamics and texture often expand: thicker sonorities, bigger climaxes, and a strong sense of narrative or character (even in purely instrumental music).
In piano music, listen for the use of pedaling and resonance to create a halo around harmony; in orchestral music, listen for richer timbre and denser voicing (inner lines matter).
A useful trick: follow the bass line. In Romantic music it often shapes the drama, pulling the harmony through longer arcs rather than short phrase punctuation.
How Gustav Mahler sounds
rubatorich harmonylong melodybig dynamicscoloristic pedal
Romantic music tends to foreground emotion and color: long singing melodies, flexible tempo (rubato), and harmony that stretches and sighs.
You often hear thicker textures, wider dynamic range, and a more "orchestral" use of the piano with deep bass and resonant pedaling.
Look for heightened contrast and personal voice: the same musical gesture can feel intimate one moment and heroic the next.
Wikipedia
Gustav Mahler (German: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈmaːlɐ] ; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was a Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation.Wikipedia
As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century tradition and the modernism of the early 20th century. While in his lifetime his status as a conductor was established beyond question, his own music gained wide popularity only after periods of relative neglect, which included a ban on its performance in much of Europe during the Nazi era.Wikipedia
After 1945 his compositions were rediscovered by a new generation of listeners; Mahler then became one of the most frequently performed and recorded of all composers, a position he has sustained into the 21st century. Born in Bohemia to Jewish parents of humble origins, the German-speaking Mahler displayed his musical gifts at an early age. After graduating from the Vienna Conservatory in 1878, he held a succession of conducting posts of rising importance in the opera houses of Europe, culminating in his appointment in 1897 as director of the Vienna Court Opera (Hofoper).Wikipedia
During his ten years in Vienna, Mahler—who had converted to Catholicism to secure the post—experienced regular opposition and hostility from the anti-Semitic press. Nevertheless, his innovative productions and insistence on the highest performance standards ensured his reputation as one of the greatest of opera…Wikipedia
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Lecture 20. The Colossal Symphony: Beethoven, Berlioz, Mahler and Shostakovich
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Lecture 22. Modernism and Mahler
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Gustav Mahler | Symphony no. 9
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Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 1 "Titan" - Leonard Bernstein - Konzerthaus Vienna - 1974 - REMASTERED
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Le Chant de la Terre | Gustav Mahler - Joce Mienniel - Olivier Cadiot
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YouTube · published 2025-05-07 · 11m
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No 1, Movement 3 // Sir Antonio Pappano & London Symphony Orchestra
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YouTube · published 2025-02-11 · 1h 30m
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" - Leonard Bernstein - Ely Cathedral 1973 - REMASTERED
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YouTube · published 2024-05-13 · 24m
Gustav Mahler Symphony No 4 Movement 3 // London Symphony Orchestra Barbara Hannigan
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YouTube · published 2023-05-16 · 1h 22m
Symphony No. 6 (complete) / Gustav Mahler / Jukka-Pekka Saraste / Oslo Philharmonic
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YouTube · published 2022-02-12 · 1h 2m
RECITAL GUSTAV MAHLER
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Keeping Score | Gustav Mahler: Origins (FULL DOCUMENTARY AND CONCERT)
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Gustav Mahler : Symphony No. 9 (Hartmut Haenchen / Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France)
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Mahler - Symphony No. 4 (Claudio Abbado & Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra)
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Abbado)
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YouTube · published 2015-05-18 · 1h 24m
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 9 (Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, Claudio Abbado)
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YouTube · published 2015-05-17 · 1h 41m
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
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YouTube · published 2015-05-17 · 1h 26m
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
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YouTube · published 2013-05-18 · 1h 29m
Thomas Hampson - Recital Gustav Mahler, Complete.
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