Gustav Mahler Composer
- Gender: Male
- Citizenship: Austria-Hungary
- Born: Jul 7, 1860
- Died: May 18, 1911
Gustav Mahler was a late-Romantic composer and one of the leading conductors of his generation. He was born to a Jewish family in the village of Kalischt in Bohemia, in what was then the Austrian Empire, now Kaliště in the Czech Republic. His family later moved to nearby Iglau, where Mahler grew up.
As a composer, Mahler acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism of the early 20th century. While in his lifetime his status as a conductor was established beyond question, his own music gained wide popularity only after periods of relative neglect which included a ban on its performance in much of Europe during the Nazi era. After 1945 the music was discovered and championed by a new generation of listeners; Mahler then became a frequently performed and recorded composer, a position he has sustained into the 21st century.
Born in humble circumstances, Mahler displayed his musical gifts at an early age. After graduating from the Vienna Conservatory in 1878, he held a succession of conducting posts of rising importance in the opera houses of Europe, culminating in his appointment in 1897 as director of the Vienna Court Opera.
The impressions of the spriritual experiences gave my future life its form and content.
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If a composer could say what he had to say in words he would not bother trying to say it in music.
music
I hope you will no longer accuse me of a lack of delicacy. as I now count on your understanding.
hope
The real art of conducting consists in transitions.
music