
When the second volume of de La Grange's monumental study of Mahler appeared, it was hailed in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and many other publications as an indispensable portrait of the great composer. Here at last is the third volume of this magisterial work.Ranging from 1904 to 1907, it explores Mahler's final years as administrator, producer, and conductor of the Vienna Opera. It was a time of intense inner struggle, with Mahler's energy and creative powers drained by the competing demands of running the Hofoper and struggling for recognition as a composer. And they were tragic years as well, especially 1907, Mahler's last year in Vienna, when the death of his daughter and the diagnosis of heart disease forced him to leave the Opera. Throughout the book, de La Grange offers true-to-life portraits of Mahler the human being, the family man, and the composer, and he weaves in innumerable testimonies and anecdotes that throw new light on the great composer's complex personality.The product of forty years of research, here is the definitive study of a musical giant. It is, as The Wall Street Journal said of volume two, "a work of the first importance, one that nobody seriously interested in Mahler can possibly afford to skip."
This volume investigates the professional and personal collapse of Gustav Mahler during his final years as the director of the Vienna Opera. Henry-Louis de La Grange, a preeminent scholar of Mahler's life, utilizes decades of archival research, personal correspondence, and contemporary accounts to construct a detailed chronological record. The text argues that the intersection of administrative burnout, the tragic loss of his daughter, and a terminal medical diagnosis fundamentally altered the trajectory of Mahler's creative output during the period of 1904 to 1907.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and musicologists consistently recognize this series as the definitive biographical record of the composer due to its exhaustive research and meticulous detail. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for scholars and serious students of Mahler's work.
Page Count:
1054
Publication Date:
2000-05-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019315160X
ISBN-13:
9780193151604
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