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  • Translated to English as Gustav Mahler: a study of his personality and work, 1913.
  • , in Carr's words "a dismal little job", which Mahler accepted only after Julius Epstein told him he
  • where he obtained a doctorate for his work on Mahler, an offshoot of his long collaboration with De
  • a Hatzfeld while Sieglinde is smitten by Bruno Mahler, an operetta librettist with whom Frieda lives
  • scography includes award-winning recordings of Mahler and Schubert song cycles.
  • used on lieder, particularly those by Strauss, Mahler and Schumann.
  • Seven concerts were devoted to Mahler and Hugo Wolf, such as Spanisches Liederbuch.
  • On September 25, 1979, Mahler and his brother, Rick Mahler, appeared in a ma
  • ompositions contain echoes of Brahms, Strauss, Mahler, and many other composers who Suter conducted
  • s including Alma Schindler (who married Gustav Mahler and others), Paul Wittgenstein and Arnold Scho
  • ntic composers; including Edward Elgar, Gustav Mahler, and Richard Strauss.
  • Bach and Handel to Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Mahler and Britten.
  • late German romantic composers such as Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss were not included.
  • and many songs and was helped and promoted by Mahler and Bruno Walter.
  • for his interpretations of the works of Gustav Mahler and his popular pre-concert lectures.
  • pany of artists and intellectuals such as Anna Mahler and Elias Canetti.
  • Sweeney sees the zombified Mahler and shoots him while stating, “This is for not
  • In 1990, together with Ute Mahler and Harald Hauswald, she founded the Ostkreuz
  • , J.C. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Mahler and Elgar.
  • holars investigated the picture she painted of Mahler and her relationship with him, her accounts ha
  • orchestral masterworks by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler, and Mozart, conducted by Christof Perick.
  • four-volume exploration of the music of Gustav Mahler, and an ongoing edition of the letters of Benj
  • Mahler and Keith make a stand in his office.
  • Less amusing is the story of her two books on Mahler and their impact on 'Mahler studies'.
  • e was a great authority on the music of Gustav Mahler, and in later life became a regular acquaintan
  • In 1902 he met Gustav Mahler and became friends with him.
  • formances of Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf, Mahler and Strauss are much admired.
  • egacy are recordings of the music of Bruckner, Mahler and Stravinsky.
  • e Orpheus myth, marked by his passion for Alma Mahler, appealed to Krenek so he approached Kokoschka
  • , Johannes Brahms to Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler are an important basis of the orchestra's repe
  • omplete symphonies of Alwyn, Vaughan Williams, Mahler, Arnold, Shostakovich, Bax
  • Bruce Mahler as Axel
  • st notable for championing the works of Gustav Mahler at a time when many did not think much of him.
  • ich he has recorded all the symphonic works of Mahler, Bruckner, Scriabin, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, a
  • day as Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, Gustav Mahler, Bruno Walter, and Richard Strauss.
  • ne of the next great talents after Strauss and Mahler, but despite several successes before the Firs
  • performances of the Eighth Symphony of Gustav Mahler by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under
  • at the Top, Heavens Above!, Ladies Who Do and Mahler by Ken Russell.
  • Mahler called Rott
  • aborates with Ensemble Modern, Hilary Hahn and Mahler Chamber Orchestra.
  • io Abbado (conductor), Martha Argerich and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra for Beethoven: Piano Concert
  • Kammerphilharmonie Bremen (1999-2003) and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra (since 2003).
  • usiciens du Louvre, Minkowski is active in the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, Or
  • ational Symphony, Camerata Academica Salzburg, Mahler Chamber Orchestra and the Deutsche Kammerphilh
  • The core of the ensemble is the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.
  • Gustav Mahler chose to present the work in Vienna in 1906, w
  • The Mahler Companion.
  • (born 1975), winner of the prestigious Gustav Mahler Competition and of the George Enescu Competiti
  • Mahler completed what would become the first movement
  • r, Anton Rubinstein, Karl Goldmark, and Gustav Mahler conducted at the Estates Theatre.
  • Here, Mahler conducted his first full-scale opera, Verdi's
  • She was shortlisted for the Gustav Mahler Conducting Prize in 2007, taking fourth prize.
  • ntenuovo supported the decision to make Gustav Mahler conductor and director of the I.R. Court Opera
  • embered as a champion of modern music and as a Mahler conductor, although his repertory as shown by
  • The still-unsolved Mahler conjecture states that the minimum possible Ma
  • 's Inextinguishable, and they are completing a Mahler cycle with the Symphony of a Thousand, Mahler'
  • He has conducted a Mahler cycle as Music Director of the Northwest Mahle
  • An attorney named Bill Mahler decided to close his law firm early on March 1
  • As described above, Mahler dedicated the second movement to "the flowers
  • Mahler deserts the ranch after an argument with Conag
  • Sweeney, Jenkins and Mahler devise a plan to move through the building and
  • Their son, Willy Mahler, died in 1945 in Dachau.
  • Gustav Mahler directed the Vienna premiere at the Hofoper on
  • Mahler easily starts to beat up Conagher; Conagher fi
  • Gustav Mahler engaged her for Vienna in 1900, where she rema
  • ytic education and treatment, such as Margaret Mahler, Ernst Kris, Kurt Eissler, Heinz Hartmann, Abr
  • of his contemporaries Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Franz Schreker and Alexander von Zemlinsky.
  • Mickey Mahler gave up two runs in two innings, while his bro
  • n the death of Manon Gropius; daughter of Alma Mahler, Gustav Mahler's widow, and Walter Gropius), b
  • e did not take place until 1901, by which time Mahler had subjected his original score to several ma
  • Mahler had encouraged his younger colleague to compos
  • Mahler has lectured widely on Israeli politics, the M
  • Mahler has had numerous grants to support his researc
  • Mahler has been married to Marjorie Ward Mahler since
  • ductor of the Vienna Hofoper succeeding Gustav Mahler; he retained the conductorship of the Vienna P
  • Vienna's judiciary and close friend of Gustav Mahler, he assessed Mahler's estate for probate after
  • Mahler: His Life and Times (Omnibus Press) Michael Ti
  • onstant was shown to be transcendental by Kurt Mahler in 1929.
  • Geschichte und Abbildung der besten Mahler in der Schweitz, (1754-1757), (Story And Illus
  • r productions were significantly revised under Mahler; in some instances, entirely new productions o
  • used to double for Bavaria in his earlier film Mahler, in which Robert Powell had starred.
  • io of his last symphony, the 9th, while Gustav Mahler incorporated it into the fourth movement of hi
  • ong them the composers Johannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler, Josef Labor and Richard Strauss, with whom th
  • Official Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester logo
  • Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester (Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra
  • an assistant to Claudio Abbado with the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, and an assistant conductor to
  • Gustav Mahler: Kindertotenlieder, piano: Gerold Huber, Liede
  • The Mahler Lectureship
  • Mahler, M.S. (1972) Rapprochement subphase of the sep
  • ociety were known to attract, at times, Gustav Mahler, Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky and Sergei Rac
  • or Salem number is a Perron number, as is the Mahler measure of a monic integer polynomial.
  • Mahler Medal, 1971
  • He and Mahler meet an old rancher, Seaborn Tay, who hires bo
  • past, including the Jewish-by-birth composers Mahler, Mendelssohn, and Schoenberg, and also Debussy
  • e, Goetz was almost forgotten, although Gustav Mahler performed a number of his works; only since th
  • On June 5, 1985, Mahler pitched what easily was the best game of his m
  • He later won the Mahler Prize in 1915.
  • and has recorded as a sideman for Uri Caine's Mahler Project, Drew Gress' Jagged Sky and Medeski, M
  • Mahler proved that the Prouhet-Thue-Morse constant an
  • elberg was instrumental in introducing most of Mahler's work to The Netherlands, and Mahler regularl
  • After completing his six-month engagement Mahler returned to Vienna and worked part-time as cho
  • w steadily, and included, most notably, Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Bruno Walter (the latter
  • He counted amongst his friends Mahler, Richard Strauss and Arnold Schoenberg.
  • s for decades the main authority on the mature Mahler's values, character and day-to-day behaviour,
  • Anna Mahler, sculpturess and daughter of Gustav Mahler and
  • Gustav Mahler set the Latin text to music in Part I of his S
  • It received a second performance under Gustav Mahler several weeks later, an "experience Rachmanino
  • major orchestral works by composers including Mahler, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Beetho
  • Kurt Mahler showed that the constant is transcendental; th
  • The FPO's recording of Mahler's Symphony #1 was awarded the Toblacher Kompon
  • d the Golden Medal of the International Gustav Mahler Society.
  • The Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler, sometimes referred to as the Tragische ("Trag
  • ant a composer Suk was ("the Bohemian equal of Mahler, Suk is one of the most lyrical, the most dram
  • Mahler: Symphonie 2 in C minor Fonit Cetra Records 19
  • s of 2006) recording a series of Beethoven and Mahler symphonies with the Philharmonia Orchestra of
  • Mahler Symphony No. 3 - Tilson Thomas, LSO (1987, CBS
  • Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (2004, San Francisco Symphony
  • Straus' production of Haitink's Mahler symphony interpretations with the Berlin Philh
  • heir last visit together to the U.S. in 1982 - Mahler Symphony No. 9 on one program) and many others
  • Mahler: Symphony No. 8 EMI 2005
  • Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, "Resurrection"
  • onductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Mahler: Symphony No. 7 in E Minor
  • was also the first electrical recording of any Mahler symphony.
  • h, Benjamin Britten, John Rutter, Noel Ancell, Mahler, Tchaikovsky and Jim Steinman.
  • Mahler termed her "a musical genius," and she was hig
  • ban Guerrilla, a response to an essay by Horst Mahler, that attempts to set out more correctly their
  • In the end, Mahler, the German scientist is killed and his son, M
  • of the Wind, his ambitious 2001 biopic of Alma Mahler, the wife of composer Gustav Mahler (and, afte
  • x was destroyed in the explosion and Friedrich Mahler, the scientist who took credit for building it
  • iled effort on revising the work's first part, Mahler then decided (Autumn 1893) to omit it complete
  • Eusebius Mandyczewski, Eduard Hanslick, Gustav Mahler, Theodor Billroth, and Joseph Breuer.
  • Robert Simpson, The Symphony: Volume 2, Mahler to the Present Day (New York: Drake Publishing
  • from Richard Strauss, Hans Pfitzner and Gustav Mahler to Arnold Schoenberg, Claude Debussy and Mauri
  • credited with introducing the works of Gustav Mahler to Australian audiences.
  • In the summer of 1880 Mahler took his first professional conducting job, in
  • Mengelberg founded the long-standing Mahler tradition of the Concertgebouw.
  • ert hall and its orchestra is renowned for its Mahler tradition.
  • early age Van der Pals met people like Gustav Mahler und Alexander Glazunov.
  • Gustav Mahler: Urlicht (lieder) with Christianne Stotijn (On
  • The Mahler volume of B is the product of the volumes of B
  • Thus, its Mahler volume is just the square of its volume,
  • In convex geometry, the Mahler volume of a centrally symmetric convex body is
  • Gustav Mahler Volume 3: Vienna: Triumph and Disillusion (190
  • ecording works of Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Mahler, Wagner and Schoenberg while also pursuing the
  • Mahler wants Sieglinde to appear in his new work, "Ti
  • Mahler was music director of the Erie Philharmonic fr
  • Gustav Mahler was his brother-in-law.
  • Arthur Mahler was married to Sophie Mahlerova.
  • August 8, 1991: Rick Mahler was released by the Braves.
  • Mahler wavered five years on whether to make Totenfei
  • oung composers like Igor Stravinsky and Gustav Mahler were performed here, but also popular concerts
  • as a principal singer at the Vienna Hofoper by Mahler where he enjoyed a highly successful career th
  • introduced Shostakovich to the music of Gustav Mahler, which had a strong influence on his music fro
  • slow movement from the 5th symphony of Gustav Mahler, which is seen in the documentary film, too, i
  • dry's musical abilities were noticed by Gustav Mahler who appointed him his assistant at the Vienna
  • His favorite composer was Gustav Mahler, whom he believed was not at all respected whe
  • c tradition, notably Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler, with which the orchestra made its name but al
  • The Devil dances with me", and at the very end Mahler wrote "Ah! God! Farewell my lyre!".
  • Mahler yielded his lone hit to Dan Gladden, and also
  • He has played with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, the Austrian Radio Symphony O
  • is also the assistant conductor of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra.