Gustav Mahler

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Austrian composer and conductor.

He was born 7 July 1860 in Kalischt, Bohemia (today Kaliště, Czech Republic) and died 18 May 1911 in Vienna, Austria.

Gustav Mahler (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈmaːlɐ]; was a late-Romantic Austrian-Bohemian composer and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer, he acted as a bridge between the 19th century Austro-German 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. After 1945 the music was discovered and championed 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 humble circumstances, Mahler showed 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). During his ten years in Vienna, Mahler—who had converted to Catholicism from Judaism 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 conductors, particularly as an interpreter of the stage works of Wagner and Mozart. Late in his life he was briefly director of New York's Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic.

Mahler's œuvre is relatively small—for much of his life composing was a part-time activity, secondary to conducting—and is confined to the genres of symphony and song, except for one piano quartet. Most of his ten symphonies are very large-scale works, several of which employ soloists and choirs in addition to augmented orchestral forces. These works were often controversial when first performed, and were slow to receive critical and popular approval; an exception was the triumphant premiere of his Eighth Symphony in 1910. Mahler's immediate musical successors were the composers of the Second Viennese School, notably Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg and Anton Webern. Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten are among later 20th-century composers who admired and were influenced by Mahler. The International Gustav Mahler Institute was established in 1955, to honour the composer's life and work.
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Mahler* - Kathleen Ferrier , Contralto, And Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, The* , Conducted By Bruno Walter - Kindertotenlieder ‎ (10", Mono)

Columbia Masterworks 1951

Mahler* - Eduard van Beinum conducting Concertgebouw Orchestra Of Amsterdam, The* with Margaret Ritchie - Symphony No. 4 In G Major (3 versions)

Decca 1952

Mahler*, Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, The* Conducted By Bruno Walter - Das Lied Von Der Erde ‎ (2xLP, Mono + Box)

London Records 1953

Mahler* - Rotterdamer Chöre* und das Rotterdamer Philharmonische Orchester* Ltg. Eduard Flipse - Symphonie Nr. 8 ‎ (2xLP, Mono)

Philips, Philips 1954

Mahler* - Eduard Flipse leitet das Rotterdamer Philharmonische Orchester* - Symphonie Nr. 6 ‎ (2xLP)

Philips 1955

Gustav Mahler, Saxon State Orchestra, Dresden* Soprana Solo: Anny Schlemm Conducted By Leopold Ludwig - Symphony No. 4, G Major ‎ (LP)

Deutsche Grammophon 1957

3ᵉ Symphonie

(2 versions)
Harmonia Mundi 1958

Mahler* - Kirsten Flagstad, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, The* - Sir Adrian Boult - Kindertotenlieder - Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen ‎ (LP, Mono)

Decca 1958

Gustav Mahler, Sir Adrian Boult, London Philharmonic Orchestra* - Symphony No. 1 In D Major ‎ (LP)

Everest, Everest 1958

Mahler* – Reiner* / Chicago Symphony* - Symphony No. 4 (2 versions)

RCA Victor Red Seal 1960

Symphony No. 4 In G Major

(3 versions)
Columbia Masterworks 1960

Mahler* – Boston Symphony Orchestra – Conducted By Charles Munch – Contralto Maureen Forrester - Songs Of A Wayfarer / Kindertotenlieder ‎ (LP, Album, Mono)

RCA Victor Red Seal 1960

Mahler* - Grace Hoffmann*, Helmuth Melchert*, Südwestfunk Orchester Baden-Baden* Direction : Hans Rosbaud - Das Lied Von Der Erde (Le Chant De La Terre) ‎ (LP, Mono)

Club National du Disque 1960

Mahler* / Concertgebouw-Orchester* Conducted By Georg Solti - Symphonie Nr. IV (4 versions)

Decca 1961

Mahler* - Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra*, Bruno Walter - Das Lied Von Der Erde (The Song Of The Earth) (3 versions)

Decca 1961

Gustav Mahler, Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper Conducted By Hermann Scherchen - Sinfonie Nr.7 H-Moll ‎ (2xLP, Mono)

Heliodor 1961

Otto Klemperer, Philharmonia Orchestra And Chorus*, Mahler* - Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (2 versions)

Angel Records 1962

Mahler* - Bruno Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra - Mahler Symphony No. 1 In D "The Titan" (6 versions)

Columbia Masterworks, Columbia 1962

Gustav Mahler - Bruno Walter Conducting Columbia Symphony Orchestra, The* - Symphony No. 9 (In Memoriam Bruno Walter) (3 versions)

CBS 1962

Mahler* / Otto Klemperer / Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Symphony No. 4 (2 versions)

EMI Columbia 1962

Mahler*, New York Philharmonic* Conducted By Leonard Bernstein - Symphony No. 3 In D Minor (4 versions)

Columbia Records 1962

Mahler* / Bernard Haitink / Het Concertgebouworkest* - Symphonie - 1 ‎ (LP, Mono)

Philips 1962

Das Lied Von Der Erde

(3 versions)
Deutsche Grammophon 1963

Bruno Walter Conducts Gustav Mahler - New York Philharmonic* ; Mildred Miller, Ernst Häfliger* - Das Lied Von Der Erde (4 versions)

CBS Masterworks 1963

Mahler*, Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic* - Symphony No. 2 In C Minor (The Resurrection Symphony) ‎ (2xLP + Box)

Columbia Masterworks 1963
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