Semyon Bychkov’s Mahler symphony cycle with the Czech Philharmonic is meticulous, imaginative and deserves to be placed alongside the very best sets ...
Robert Seethaler’s short book examines death, love and art as it portrays classical legend Gustav Mahler’s final ocean voyage.
From a vast and mysterious opera rehearsal stage (Gustav Mahler's "home away from home" for much of his life), San Francisco Symphony Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) introduces us to the ...
Michelle DeYoung/Brian Jagde/Liping Zhang/Shenyang/Shanghai SO/Long Yu (Deutsche Grammophon, two CDs) Xiaogang Ye sets the Tang-era Chinese poems that ultimately inspired Mahler’s Das Lied von der ...
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 ...
On April 18, the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra presented their season finale concert of Gustav Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, “Resurrection.” The orchestra was led by Benjamin Zander featured soprano Miah ...
One evening in 1966, not long after the Los Angeles Philharmonic moved into the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, concertgoers were surprised to find a picket line in front of the hall on opening night.
The pairing of Mahler and Ives might sound like a law partnership, but in fact they were composers who happened to work in New York City around the same time (1907-11). Were they aware of each other?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Defendant former German lawyer Horst Mahler awaits the start of proceedings in his trial in a court room in Munich BERLIN (Reuters ...
In the early nineteen-seventies, at the age of twenty-three, Ute Mahler began to photograph daily life in Lehnitz, in what was then East Germany, where she grew up. Lehnitz is just north of Berlin, a ...
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