Germany

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

Leipzig

1905 Recording Leipzig 09-11-1905 – Symphony No. 5 – Movement 1: Trauermarsch (Funeral March). In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kondukt (piano)

Chronology: Year 1905, 09-11-1905 Location: Leipzig, Welte-Mignon Nature: Recording session Program: Mahler

Leipzig

1905 Recording Leipzig 09-11-1905 – Symphony No. 4 – Movement 4: Lied: Das himmlische Leben (Sehr behaglich) (piano)

Chronology: Year 1905, 09-11-1905 Location: Leipzig, Welte-Mignon Nature: Recording session Program: Mahler

Leipzig

1905 Recording Leipzig 09-11-1905 – Des Knaben Wunderhorn (piano), 9 songs (1887-1890) – Lied 2: Ich ging mit Lust durch einen grunen Wald (piano)

Chronology: Year 1905, 09-11-1905 Location: Leipzig, Welte-Mignon Nature: Recording session Program: Mahler

Leipzig

1905 Recording Leipzig 09-11-1905 – Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, 4 songs (1884-1885) – Lied 2: Ging heut’ Morgen uber’s Feld (piano)

Chronology: Year 1905, 09-11-1905 Location: Leipzig, Welte-Mignon Nature: Recording session Program: Mahler

Berlin

1912 Concert Berlin 17-05-1912 – Symphony No. 8

Chronology: Gustav Mahler legacy Location: Zirkus Schumann Nature: Program: Composition Mahler: Symphony

Munich

House Krzyzanowski (Weilheimer No. 236, Starnberg)

House Heinrich Krzyzanowski (1855-1933) Starnberg Corner Weilheimer and Dinard strasse, house No.

Leipzig

Rosenthal park

Grünanlage Rosenthal. Year 1888. March and April. Walks in the period when

Leipzig

Restaurant Baarmann

High house Markt No. 6 With Max Steinitzer (1864-1936) and Karl Perron

Leipzig

Café Francais

Augustusplatz No. 4 Regularly visited by Gustav Mahler (in the afternoon). Letter