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Gustav Mahler : the arduous road to Vienna (1860-1897) / Henry-Louis de La Grange ; completed, revised and edited by Sybille Werner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
La Grange, Henry-Louis de, 1924-2017, author.
Contributor:
Werner, Sybille, editor.
Series:
Speculum musicae ; v. 36.
Speculum musicae ; volume XXXVI
Standardized Title:
Gustav Mahler. English. Volume I
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911.
Mahler, Gustav.
Composers--Austria--Biography.
Composers.
Austria.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xvii, 809 pages : 58 illustrations ; 27 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout : Brepols, MMXX.
Language Note:
Translated from the French.
Summary:
The volume traces the life and career of Mahler from his birth to his appointment to the Vienna Hofoper.00This long awaited revised volume I completes Henry-Louis de La Grange's four-volume English language biography of the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), which is widely considered to be the definitive work on the subject. The present instalment, covering the years 1860 to 1897, traces the life and career of Mahler from his birth in a small village in Bohemia to his appointment to the Vienna Hofoper, then the most prestigious opera house in the world. It describes his family background, his student days at the Vienna Conservatory, his private life, and his burgeoning career as both conductor and composer. Starting at a small summer theatre in Bad Hall, his first engagements took him to Laibach (Ljubljana), Olmütz (Olomouc), Kassel, Prague, and Leipzig, before he was appointed to principal posts at the important opera houses of Budapest (1888) and Hamburg (1891). By now Mahler had also begun to establish himself as a composer. Some of his major works - starting with 'Das Klagende Lied' (1881) - the early 'Wunderhorn' songs, 'Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen', and the first three symphonies date from this period of his life. While regularly rejected by contemporary critics, today they are favourites of the concert repertoire.00Widely recognised as Gustav Mahler's pre-eminent biographer, Henry-Louis de La Grange (1924?2017) - author of the 4-volume, 5,000-page definitive study of the composer's life and work - was awarded a professorship by the government of Austria and an honorary Doctorate from the Juilliard School of Music. 0German musicologist and conductor Sybille Werner started working with Henry-Louis de La Grange in 2003.
The volume traces the life and career of Mahler from his birth to his appointment to the Vienna Hofoper.00This long awaited revised volume I completes Henry-Louis de La Grange's four-volume English language biography of the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), which is widely considered to be the definitive work on the subject. The present instalment, covering the years 1860 to 1897, traces the life and career of Mahler from his birth in a small village in Bohemia to his appointment to the Vienna Hofoper, then the most prestigious opera house in the world. It describes his family background, his student days at the Vienna Conservatory, his private life, and his burgeoning career as both conductor and composer. Starting at a small summer theatre in Bad Hall, his first engagements took him to Laibach (Ljubljana), Olm�utz (Olomouc), Kassel, Prague, and Leipzig, before he was appointed to principal posts at the important opera houses of Budapest (1888) and Hamburg (1891). By now Mahler had also begun to establish himself as a composer. Some of his major works - starting with 'Das Klagende Lied' (1881) - the early 'Wunderhorn' songs, 'Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen', and the first three symphonies date from this period of his life. While regularly rejected by contemporary critics, today they are favourites of the concert repertoire.00Widely recognised as Gustav Mahler's pre-eminent biographer, Henry-Louis de La Grange (1924?2017) - author of the 4-volume, 5,000-page definitive study of the composer's life and work - was awarded a professorship by the government of Austria and an honorary Doctorate from the Juilliard School of Music. 0German musicologist and conductor Sybille Werner started working with Henry-Louis de La Grange in 2003.
Notes:
Completely revised and extensively enlarged version of "Mahler. Volume one" (New York, 1973).
Based on the French version of volume I.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 779-784) and indexes.
ISBN:
9782503588148
250358814X
OCLC:
1153273685
Publisher Number:
9782503588148
99984975222

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