Mahler: A Biography

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Jonathan Carr


Although Gustav Mahler is seen today as one of the groundbreaking composers of the modern era, he remains widely misunderstood both as a man and musician. In Mahler, Jonathan Carr reexamines Mahler’s life and work through the circumstances leading to his death in 1911.

 

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Mahler: A Biography

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