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The Mahler companion

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This collection of original essays by Mahler specialists explores the composer's life and work, including his symphonies, songs, conducting, and aesthetic evolution, all within the cultural and political context of his time. It examines the global spread of Mahler's music and its reception in various countries such as Holland, France, Japan, Russia, England, and the United States. The chapters highlight that the 'Mahler Phenomenon' gained prominence post-World War II, though a revival was already underway pre-war, notably in England, the U.S., and surprisingly, Japan. The diverse contributors collectively cover Mahler's entire musical output, showcasing analyses and commentaries enriched with musical examples that reflect the complexity of his work across cultures and centuries. The volume includes significant contemporary research and sheds light on lesser-known aspects of Mahler's life, like his 1892 visit to London and his daughter Anna. Mahler, born in 1860, is often seen as a prophet of 20th-century music, with his later works anticipating many key techniques and aesthetics of the new century. His influence extended to notable composers like Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern, as well as their successors. This comprehensive guide serves as an authoritative resource for Mahler enthusiasts, fulfilling a long-standing need in Mahler literature.

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The Mahler companion, Donald Mitchell

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