Mahler Studies

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Stephen E. Hefling


Mahler Studies comprises ten innovative essays by leading experts on topics spanning the range of current Mahler research, including biographical, psychoanalytical, source-critical, and theoretical approaches to the composer who, with astonishing foresight, repeatedly claimed that my time will come.

Highlights include previously inaccessible documents, sketches, and family letters, an insightful overview of Mahler and the eternal feminine, state of the art essays on Mahler and musical analysis, and a clear account of the influential Mahler criticism of Theodor W. Adorno.

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