Gustav Mahler, Vol. 2: Vienna: The Years of Challenge, 1897-1904

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Herny-Louis de La Grange


In an age of artistic accomplishment, Gustav Mahler stood out as one of the supremely gifted musicians of his generation. As a composer, he won acclaim for his startling originality. As a conductor, his relentless pursuit of perfection was sometimes seen as tyrannical by the singers and musicians who came under his baton. And always, even with his greatest triumphs, he provoked controversy among the critics. Now Henry-Louis de La Grange, Mahler’s celebrated biographer, offers new insight into Mahler’s life and work with his latest look at the career of this musical genius.

 

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Gustav Mahler, Vol. 2: Vienna: The Years of Challenge, 1897-1904

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