Contemporaries

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Contemporaries

Max Reger (1873-1916)

1910. Max Reger (1873-1916). Attended 1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 – Symphony No. 8 (Premiere).

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Maurice Baumfeld (1868-1913)

Maurice Baumfeld (1868-1913) Profession: critic, culture journalist Relation to Mahler: Friend, 06-04-1911

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Josefine von Winter (1873-1943)

Josefine von Winter (1873-1943) Profession: Painter, composer, writer. Relation to Mahler: Meeting

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Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein (1838-1908)

1895. Prince Rudolf of Liechtenstein (1838-1908). Profession: Monarch, Court official (Obersthofmeister) in

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August Plappart von Leenheer (1836-1907)

August Plappart von Leenheer (1836-1907). Profession: Court intendant Vienna State Opera Relation

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Ferdinand Pfohl (1862-1949)

1890. Ferdinand Pfohl (1862-1949). Profession: Music critic. Hamburg. Relation to Mahler: Correspondence

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Henriette Lazarus (1834-1903)

Henriette Lazarus (1834-1903). Profession: Salonniere Hamburg. Music salon. Relation to Mahler: Hamburg

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Gustav Lewy (1824-1901)

Gustav Lewy (1824-1901). Gustav Lewy (1824-1901). Profession: Publisher, impresario, flutist, singer. Residences:

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Jakob Sladky

Profession: Double bass player, teacher. Relation to Mahler: Teacher in Jihlava. See