Compositions

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(1899-1901) Ruckert-Lieder, 5 songs

Lied Ruckert 1: Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder

Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder explores a more unusual theme. It

(1905) Des Knaben Wunderhorn, 2 songs

Lied 2: Der Tamboursg’sell

Tamboursg’sell is the last composed of Mahler’s Wunderhorn settings. Like Revelge, it

(1905) Des Knaben Wunderhorn, 2 songs

Lied 1: Revelge

Revelge is the most intense and manic of the Wunderhorn settings, and

(1899-1901) Ruckert-Lieder, 5 songs

History Ruckert-Lieder

Composed Performances by Gustav Mahler Versions Completed in 08-1901 for both piano

(1884-1885) Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, 4 songs

History Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen

Composed Year 1884. Year 1885. Performances by Gustav Mahler First performance: Berlin,

(1909) Symphony No. 9 in D

History Symphony No. 9

Composed Year 1909. 02-09-1909 Toblach: Completes draft orchestral score of Symphony No. 9. Performances by

(1906) Symphony No. 8 in E#

History Symphony No. 8

Composed Performances by Gustav Mahler Other performances Versions Publications 1910. Joseff Woss,

(1904-1905) Symphony No. 7 in B

History Symphony No. 7

Composed Year 1904. Year 1905. Performances by Gustav Mahler 1908 Concert Prague

(1903-1905) Symphony No. 6 in A

History Symphony No. 6

Composed Performances by Gustav Mahler Versions Publications 1906. Score by Kahnt music publishers.