Gustav Mahler

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Symphony No. 5: iv. Adagietto Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphonies Nos 1-9
Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: IV. Adagietto: Sehr langsam Gustav Mahler Mahler, G.: Symphony No. 5
Symphony No.6 In A Minor: 3. Andante moderato - Live Gustav Mahler Mahler: The Symphonies
Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: IV. Adagietto (conclusion) Gustav Mahler Relax
Totenfeier Gustav Mahler Mahler: Totenfeier, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Symphony No. 8 in E flat, Part II: Alles Vergängliche (Mystic Choir) Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphonies 4&8
Adagietto Gustav Mahler Chilled Piano Vol.3
Symphony No. 7 in E Minor: IV. Nachtmusik. Andante amoroso Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphony No. 7
Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor: 4. Adagietto (Sehr langsam) Gustav Mahler Adagio - The Top 10
Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor Gustav Mahler Barber's Adagio and other Romantic Favorites for Strings [Expanded Edition]
Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Resurrection: I. Allegro maestoso Gustav Mahler Mahler, G.: Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 2 in C minor: V. ...Chorus: Aufersteh'n Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor
Symphony No. 2 in C minor: IV. Urlicht: Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor
Piano Quartet in A Minor Gustav Mahler Schnittke: Quintet for Piano and Strings - Mahler: Piano Quartet
Symphony No. 2 in C Minor - Resurrection: V. In the speed of the scherzo - Allegro energico - Slow, mysterious - Live Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphony No. 2
Symphony No 5, Kein deutscher Himmel: Adagietto, Gustav Mahler Accentus
Rückert-Lieder: Um Mitternacht Gustav Mahler Mahler: Symphony No.9; Kindertotenlieder; Rückert-Lieder
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection' (1998 Digital Remaster): First movement: Allegro moderato (Totenfeier) Gustav Mahler The Klemperer Legacy: Mahler Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection' (1998 Digital Remaster): Second movement: Andante moderato Gustav Mahler The Klemperer Legacy: Mahler Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection' (1998 Digital Remaster): Third movement: In ruhig fliessender Bewegung Gustav Mahler The Klemperer Legacy: Mahler Symphony No. 2
Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen Gustav Mahler Songs of a Wayfarer
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection' (1998 Digital Remaster): Fifth movement: In tempo des Scherzos - Wild herausfahrend Gustav Mahler The Klemperer Legacy: Mahler Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection' (1998 Digital Remaster): Fourth movement: Urlicht - Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht Gustav Mahler The Klemperer Legacy: Mahler Symphony No. 2

Gustav Mahler (7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was a Jewish Bohemian-Austrian composer and conductor. Mahler was best known during his own lifetime as one of the leading orchestral and operatic conductors of the day, but he has since come to be acknowledged as among the most important post-romantic composers – a remarkable feat for a figure whose mature creativity was concentrated in just two genres: song and symphony. Besides the nine completed symphonies, his principal works are the song cycles "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" (usually rendered as 'Songs of a Wayfarer', but literally 'Songs of a Travelling Journeyman') and Kindertotenlieder ('Songs on the Death of Children'), and the synthesis of symphony and song cycle that is "Das Lied von der Erde" ('The Song of the Earth'). Mahler told fellow composer Jean Sibelius in 1907 that "a symphony should be like the world: it must embrace everything"; putting this philosophy into practice, he brought the genre to a new level of artistic development. Increasing the range of contrasts within and between movements necessitated an expansion of scale and scope (at around 95 minutes, his six-movement "Symphony No. 3" is the longest in the general symphonic repertoire) – while the admission of vocal and choral elements (with texts drawn from folk-poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Chinese literature, and Medieval Roman Catholic mysticism) made manifest a philosophical as well as autobiographical content. Neglected for several decades after his death, Mahler's symphonies and orchestral songs are now part of the core repertoire of major symphony orchestras. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.