Everyone from Aristotle to Monty Python has considered “the Meaning of Life.” The question of our place in the world and what follows our earthly existence is one that we all ponder. Gustav Mahler was ...
There's something mystical about the music of Gustav Mahler. His symphonies and orchestral song cycles — works of heavenly length and unbounded earthly emotion — stir feelings that are deeply embedded ...
Music Director Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra open its 2010-11 season at the Music Center at Strathmore Saturday night with the presentation of Mahler’s grand Seventh Symphony. This ...
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From Gustav Mahler to Lady Gaga, a peek into Lindsay’s past 12 months in music. It’s time for one of my favorite annual ...
Gustav Mahler died in 1911 of bacterial endocarditis, an inflammation of the valves of an already weakened heart. But perhaps his heart was also broken in the more poetic sense. A year before, the ...
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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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Alma,” premiering this week at the Vienna Volksoper, views its often-vilified protagonist through a feminist lens: as a thwarted composer and mother.