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Gustav Mahler Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism ...
(1860–1911) are almost exclusively in the genres of song and symphony. In his juvenile years he attempted to write opera and instrumental works; all that survives musically from those times is a single movement from a piano quartet from around 1876–78. From 1880 onwards Mahler was a professional conductor whose composing activities had to be fitted around concert and theatrical engagements. Nevertheless, over the next 30 years he produced nine complete symphonies and sketches for a tenth, several orchestral song cycles and many other songs with piano or orchestral accompaniment. Mahler's symphonies are generally on an expansive scale, requiring large forces in performance, and are among the longest in the concert repertoire. Mahler scholar
Deryck Cooke Deryck Cooke (14 September 1919 – 26 October 1976) was a British musician, musicologist, broadcaster and Gustav Mahler expert. Life Cooke was born in Leicester to a poor, working-class family; his father died when he was a child, but his mother ...
divides Mahler's compositions into separate creative phases, preceded by a "juvenile" period up to 1880. The earliest surviving whole work is '' Das klagende Lied'' (The Song of Lament), a
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for soloists, chorus and orchestra which was completed in 1880 just before Mahler took up his first conducting post. In Cooke's chronology Mahler's first period as a mature composer extends over 20 years, to 1900, and includes his first four symphonies, his first song cycle ''
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ''Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen'' (''Songs of a Wayfarer'') is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler on his own texts. The cycle of four ''lieder'' for medium voice (often performed by women as well as men) was written around 1884–85 in the wake of Ma ...
'' ("Songs of a Wayfarer") and numerous other songs. The period includes Mahler's ''Wunderhorn'' phase, after his discovery in 1887 of the German folk-poems collected by Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano under the title '' Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' ("The Young Lad's Magic Horn"). Music critic Neville Cardus writes that this anthology nourished the composer's "pantheistic feelings about life and the world ... in which an all-embracing love akesall creatures kin." Mahler set 24 of these poems to music; three were absorbed into his
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and Fourth symphonies; nine were used to create Volumes II and III of ''Lieder und Gesänge'' ("Songs and Airs"), and the remaining 12 were grouped to form Mahler's own ''Wunderhorn'' song cycle. Cooke dates Mahler's "middle period" as between 1901 and 1907, covering the trio of instrumental symphonies (Fifth, Sixth and Seventh), the massive Eighth Symphony, and the settings of poems by Friedrich Rückert including the '' Kindertotenlieder'' cycle and the '' Rückert-Lieder''. The final period covers the last works: the symphonic '' Das Lied von der Erde'' ("The Song of the Earth") and the Ninth and Tenth Symphonies. None of these late works were performed during Mahler's lifetime. The unfinished Tenth Symphony was rendered by Deryck Cooke into a "performing version" which was first performed in London in 1964.Cooke, pp. 103–21


Summary of surviving works


Early works

*1876: Piano Quartet in A minor *1878–80: '' Das klagende Lied'' *1880: Three Lieder: "Im Lenz"; "Winterlied"; "Maitanz im Grünen" *1880–83: '' Lieder und Gesänge'' Vol. I (five songs) *1885–86: ''
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ''Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen'' (''Songs of a Wayfarer'') is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler on his own texts. The cycle of four ''lieder'' for medium voice (often performed by women as well as men) was written around 1884–85 in the wake of Ma ...
'' (four songs) *1884: ''Der Trompeter von Säckingen'' (lost, except for movement ''Blumine'' that was included in early versions of Symphony No. 1, see below)


Wunderhorn period

*1887–88: '' Die Drei Pintos'' adaptation *1887–90: ''Lieder und Gesänge'' Vol. II (four songs) *1887–90: ''Lieder und Gesänge'' Vol. III (five songs) *1888–96: Symphony No. 1 in D *1888–94: Symphony No. 2 *1892: "Das himmlische Leben" (Wunderhorn setting later used in Symphony No. 4) *1892–1901: '' Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' (12 songs) *1894–96: Symphony No. 3 *1899–1901: Symphony No. 4


Middle period

*1901–04: '' Rückert-Lieder'' (5 songs) *1901–04: '' Kindertotenlieder'' (5 songs) *1901–02: Symphony No. 5 *1903–04: Symphony No. 6 in A minor *1904–05: Symphony No. 7 *1906–07: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat


Late works

*1908–09: '' Das Lied von der Erde'' *1909–10: Symphony No. 9 *1910: Symphony No. 10 in F sharp (unfinished; continuous draft score)


List of works


Dresden archive

The possibility of previously unknown early Mahler works emerged when, in 1938, the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg revealed the existence of an archive of manuscripts in Dresden, in the hands of Marion von Weber, with whom Mahler had been romantically involved in the 1880s. Mengelberg claimed that these manuscripts included drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer
Max von Schillings Max von Schillings (April 19, 1868 – July 24, 1933 in Berlin) was a German conductor, composer and theatre director. He was chief conductor at the Berlin State Opera from 1919 to 1925. Schillings' opera ''Mona Lisa'' (1915) was internationally ...
had played through on the piano. Mahler historian Donald Mitchell writes: "Though one may perhaps be a shade sceptical about the existence of four symphonies, each of them completely carried through, the strong possibility remains that some important manuscripts, either early symphonies or parts of early symphonies, were to be found in Dresden." The archive was almost certainly destroyed in the bombing of Dresden in February 1945.Mitchell, Vol. II pp. 51–54


Arrangements and editions

In his capacity as a conductor Mahler was responsible for many rescorings of works by, among others,
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, Beethoven and Schumann. He also prepared string orchestra versions of Beethoven's String Quartet No. 11 and Schubert's '' Death and the Maiden'' Quartet, and a four-hand piano arrangement of Bruckner's Third Symphony.


Notable recordings

Many artists recorded works of Mahler. Some boxes are available with all symphonies: *
Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein ( ; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian. Considered to be one of the most important conductors of his time, he was the first America ...
recorded all symphonies with New York Philharmonic during the 60's; then recorded a new cycle of symphonies from 70's with 3 different orchestras *
Riccardo Chailly Riccardo Chailly (, ; born 20 February 1953) is an Italian conductor. He is currently music director of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, since 2016, and music director of La Scala, since 2017. Prior to this, he held chief conducting positions ...
recorded all symphonies with Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra * Bernard Haitink recorded all symphonies with Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra * Valery Gergiev recorded all symphonies with London Symphony Orchestra * Rafael Kubelík recorded all symphonies with Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra *
Lorin Maazel Lorin Varencove Maazel (, March 6, 1930 – July 13, 2014) was an American conductor, violinist and composer. He began conducting at the age of eight and by 1953 had decided to pursue a career in music. He had established a reputation in th ...
recorded all symphonies with
Philharmonia Orchestra The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London. It was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge, a classical music record producer for EMI. Among the conductors who worked with the orchestra in its early years were Richard Strauss, W ...
* Klaus Tennstedt recorded all symphonies with
London Philharmonic Orchestra The London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is one of five permanent symphony orchestras based in London. It was founded by the conductors Sir Thomas Beecham and Malcolm Sargent in 1932 as a rival to the existing London Symphony and BBC Symphony ...
*
Georg Solti Sir Georg Solti ( , ; born György Stern; 21 October 1912 – 5 September 1997) was a Hungarian-British orchestral and operatic conductor, known for his appearances with opera companies in Munich, Frankfurt and London, and as a long-servin ...
recorded all symphonies with Chicago Symphony Orchestra


References


Sources

* * * * * * * Martner, Knud, ''Mahler's Concerts'', Kaplan Foundation, New York 2010 * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List of compositions by Gustav Mahler Mahler