Second Mahler Hour

Mahler turns 160!

Second Mahler Hour by Mahler Foundation.

Featuring: Marina Mahler, Aaron Cohen, Eveline Nikkels, Joost Honselaar, Thomas Hampson, Francisco Bricio and others.

Host: Morten Solvik.

Recorded: July 7, 2020.

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Alma Mahler and Allert de Lange

A new edition will be released on June 12, 2020: Briefwechsel Alma Mahler – Allert de Lange Verlag, a publication of the Gustav Mahler Stichting Nederland, delivered by Matthijs Boumans and Eveline Nikkels.

In March 1940, Alma Mahler’s book … Read More

Earth Day 2020

Join Mahler Foundation for The Song Of The Earth on Earth Day!

Three Inspiring Films for Earth Day 2020

Gustav Mahler once said: “I want to be remembered as the ‘Singer of Nature,'”, and no work better captures his profound … Read More

Resurrection Symphony

In August 1892 a cholera epidemic struck Hamburg as Mahler was on his way there to conduct another season at the Stadttheater. Faced with possibly drastic consequences and defying orders that he return to his workplace, he decided to retreat … Read More

The Arduous Road to Vienna (1860-1897) by Henry-Louis de La Grange (revised and edited by Sybille Werner)

This long awaited revised volume I completes Henry-Louis de La Grange (1924-2017)‘s four-volumes. The present instalment, covering the years 1860 to 1897, traces the life and career of Mahler from his birth in a small village in Bohemia to … Read More

Mahler Multilingual

In the course of 2020, the Mahler Foundation website will be available in different languages. Languages can be recognized by the small flags at the top right of the homepage.

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Maestro Amsterdam

The Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (RCO) came to a top three: Andris Nelsons, Ivan Fischer (1951) and, surprisingly, Valery Gergiev. Now it has to come to an agreement with one of them.

Ivan Fischer (1951)

Jaap van Zweden (1960) is … Read More

Mahler Green Composer

Gustav Mahler: A green composer

‘In Mahler’s time, although industrialisation was in full swing, there was not yet a tangible threat to nature. Nevertheless, Mahler was highly aware of the value of nature. He wrote extensively on the subject, stating Read More

Mahler World Map

World map with all the locations visited by Gustav Mahler. The map also contains other Gustav Mahler related locations such as the Mahler Societies and the Mahler Foundation.

Link to the Gustav Mahler world map.

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Baptismal ceremony

More details were found of Gustav Mahlers baptismal ceremony in 1887 in Hamburg in the St. Michael’s church small.