Mahler

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

Vienna

Rose Quartet

Arnold Josef Rose (1863-1946) (violin). Eduard Rose (1859-1943) (cello). The Rosé Quartet

Vienna

Evangelical church

Church where Justine (Ernestine) Rose-Mahler (1868-1938) married. A day after the marriage

Generation 6: Brothers and sisters in law

Richard Eberstaller (1887-1945)

Richard Eberstaller (1887-1945). Profession: From 1927 President of the Austrian Football Association.

Generation 1: Great-great-great-grandparents (Jakub)

Introduction to the family tree

The history of Gustav Mahler‘s forbears can be traced back to the

Kosetice

City of Kosetice

Ludmila Barbara Mahler-Lustig (0000-0000) and her parents are from Kosetice. Košetice is

Ledec

Jewish cemetery

Address: H?bitov (cemetery) Lede? nad Sázavo. Street: Zde?ka Mat?je (ZM) Kud?je. Accessible

Jihlava

Jewish cemetery (U Cviciste Nos. 12/2070, Trainingsgelande)

City of Jihlava map 2014 (Czech, English) City of Iglau map 1876

Humpolec

Jewish cemetery

Address: Outside of the city of Humpolec (Gumpolds), not far from Orlík

Maiernigg am Worthersee

1901-1907 House Gustav Mahler Maiernigg – Villa Mahler No. 31

The summer villa Gustav Mahler built lakeside on the Worthersee in the