Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink died October 21 at age 92. The range of his work gives a glimpse of how much he was admired and beloved both in Europe and the U.S., particularly by orchestras and soloists who hailed him … Read More
Mahler Foundation’s Conservatory, Mexico.
Mahler Foundation Conservatory in the Mexican city of Irapuato México will begin operations in August 2021.
Given the latent need to offer children and youth spaces that allow them to develop their artistic talent; the Conservatory will be a complement … Read More
Mahler Programs Amsterdam 1903
Covers by Antoon Molkenboer (1872-1960) in color and by Theo Neuhuys (1878-1921). 24 pieces from Molkenboer, 3 pieces from Theo Neuhuys and 5 other pieces (total of 32 pieces). Subscription Concerts and Extraordinary Subscription Concerts during 1903/1904. (Bound). Program booklets.… Read More
Come to see our new YouTube Channel!
Mahler Foundation’s new YouTube Channel is live with more than 600 videos in 29 playlists with everything related to the music and work of Gustav Mahler on YouTube.
On top of specific playlists with several video recordings of each one … Read More
Mahler plays Mahler
In November 1905 Mahler made four piano rolls for M. Welte & Sohne in Leipzig.
These piano rolls are the only accurate and detailed impression of how Mahler played his music.
The Gustav Mahler Vereinigung in Hamburg just restored one … Read More
Alma Rosé – Concert
Beethoven’s 9th, Gustav Mahler’s Orchestration
Interview Marina Mahler
Mahler Symphony #2 with the Self-Isolation Choir
Embrace Everything
The Embrace Everything series is an exploration and celebration of the music of Gustav Mahler. Each season explores a different Mahler symphony and includes interviews with leading conductors, music scholars and musicians. Additionally, Mahler’s own words and those of his … Read More