Mahler

Explore our curated collection of Mahler resources—carefully preserved and organized for researchers, musicians, and enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into his life and work.

(1888-1894) Symphony No. 2 in C ‘Auferstehung’

Listening Guide – Symphony No. 2

By Lew Smoley

(1885-1888) Symphony No. 1 in D

Listening Guide – Symphony No. 1

By Lew Smoley

(1885-1888) Symphony No. 1 in D

US Premiere and history with the NY Philharmonic

Google Arts and Culture

Contemporaries

Josef Labor (1842-1924)

Josef Labor (29 June 1842 – 26 April 1924) was an Austrian

Zoneless

Glossary

Glossary of Terminology from Mahler Symphonies Thank you to Steven Sherill from

Contemporaries

Maria Eberstaller-Moll (1899-1945)

Maria Eberstaller-Moll (1899-1945) and Alma Mahler (1879-1964) in Venice. Relation to Gustav

Vienna

Das interessante Blatt (1882-1939)

Das Interessante Blatt was an Austrian magazine which appeared weekly from 1882

Contemporaries

Julius Victor Berger (1850-1902)

Julius Victor Berger (1850-1902) in ca. 1880. Lithograph by Adolf Dauthage. Profession:

London

House Eissler sisters