Compositions

Explore our curated collection of Mahler resources—carefully preserved and organized for researchers, musicians, and enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into his life and work.

(1880-1887) Lieder fur Singstimme (piano), 5 songs

Lied 1: Fruhlingsmorgen

The first song in the Mahler collection, “Fruhlingsmorgen” (Spring morning), incorporates text

(1880) Das klagende Lied, 3 songs

Lied 3: Hochzeitsstuck (Wedding Piece)

On the day that the minstrel arrives at the castle there is

(1880) Das klagende Lied, 3 songs

Lied 2: Der Spielmann (The Minstrel)

A minstrel that runs through the forest finds a bone under a

(1880) Lieder fur Tenor (piano), 3 songs

Lied 3: Maitanz im Grunen

The final surviving song of the set, Maitanz im Grünen (May Dance

(1880) Lieder fur Tenor (piano), 3 songs

Lied 2: Winterlied

Winterlied is better organized, being based on a single unifying motive stated

(1880) Lieder fur Tenor (piano), 3 songs

Lied 1: Im Lenz

Im Lenz (Spring) alternates a lively musical idea for the first and

(1880) Das klagende Lied, 3 songs

Lied 1: Waldmarchen (Forest Legend)

A beautiful, but proud queen would like to get married but do

(1895-1896) Symphony No. 3 in D

History Symphony No. 3

Composed Year 1895. Year 1896. Pre premiere 1897 Berlin: Performance of movement

(1895-1896) Symphony No. 3 in D

Movement 6: Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden

“What Love Tells Me” Slowly, tranquil, deeply felt. D major. Of the