Mahler A Musical Physiognomy

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Theodor W. Adorno

Theodor W. Adorno goes beyond conventional thematic analysis to gain a more complete understanding of Mahler’s music through his character, his social and philosophical background, and his moment in musical history.

Adorno examines the composer’s works as a continuous and unified development that began with his childhood response to the marches and folk tunes of his native Bohemia.

 

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Mahler A Musical Physiognomy

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