The Mahler Companion

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-27
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Mahler Companion consists of a collection of original essays on Mahler written especially for the occasion by Mahler specialists from around the world. It addresses all parts of his life and work - symphonies, songs and song-cycles (each of which is discussed individually), his conductingactivities, compositional habits, and aesthetic development - and sets these within the cultural and political context of his time. In addition, it responds to the global spread of this remarkable composer's music, and an almost universal fascination with it, by attempting to give an account of thereception of Mahler's music in many of the countries in which it eventually came to flourish, eg. Holland, France, Japan, Russia, England, and the United States. This particular series of chapters reveals that the 'Mahler Phenomenon' earned its description principally in the years after the SecondWorld War, but also that the Mahler revival was already well under way pre-war, perhaps especially in England and the States, and most surprisingly of all, Japan.The selection of contributors, who between them cover all Mahler's musical output, shows that here too this volume significantly crosses national boundaries. The very diverse approaches, analyses and commentaries, amply illustrated with music examples, are evidence of the uniquely rich and complexcharacter of a music that spans more than one culture and more than one century. The volumes includes the most significant and up-to-date Mahler research and debate, and illumines some hitherto unexplored areas of Mahler's life eg. his visit to London in 1892, his sculptor daughter, Anna, and thehall in which the Seventh Symphony was first performed in Prague in 1908.It has often been claimed that Mahler, born in 1860, was in fact a prophet of much that was to come in the 20th century. His later works undeniably anticipate, often with dazzling virtuosity, many of the principal techniques and aesthetics of the new century, only the first decade of which he livedto see. Small wonder that among his earliest admirers was a collective of some of the most important and innovative composers of our time, Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern. Their successors (Copland, Shostakovich, and Britten, to name a few) were to range across contrasting cultures and nationalfrontiers.Drawing on the best resources and the most up-to-date information about the composer, this volume fulfils the need in Mahler literature for a genuinely comprehensive guide to the composer and will be the authoritative guide for Mahler enthusiasts for years to come.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Notes on the Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Gustav Mahler's Vienna
The Earliest Completed Works: A Voyage towards the First Symphony
Mahler and Des Knaben Wunderhorn
Todtenfeier and the Second Symphony
Mahler and Germany
Mahler and France
Mahler and Debussy: Transcendance and Emotion
A Stranger's Story: Programmes, Politics, and Mahler's Third Symphony
`Swallowing the Programme': Mahler's Fourth Symphony
Mahler's `Kammermusikton'
Eternity or Nothingness? Mahler's Fifth Symphony
Mahler and Holland
The Ruckert Lieder
The Sixth Symphony
The Seventh Symphony
Mahler in Prague (1908)
The Eighth Symphony
Mahler in America
Das Lied von der Erde
The Ninth Symphony
The Tenth Symphony
Wagner, Lipiner, and the `Purgatorio'
Mahler and Russia
Mahler and Japan
Mahler in London in 1892
The Mahler Renaissance in England: Its Origins and Chronology
Mahler and the Great Tradition: Then and Now
Epilogue Mahler's Smile: A Memoir of his Daughter Anna Mahler (1904-1988)
Sources
Index of Works
General Index
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