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The Eighth: Mahler and the World in 1910

The Eighth: Mahler and the World in 1910

by Stephen Johnson (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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This “thrilling study of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No 8 . . . makes a strong case for its quality . . . we shall never listen to it in the same way again” (Guardian, UK).On September 12, 1910, Gustav Mahler’s Eighth Symphony had its world premiere at Munich’s new Musik Festhalle. It was the artistic breakthrough for which the composer had yearned all his life. An array of royals and stars from the musical and literary world were in attendance, including Thomas Mann and the young Arnold Schoenberg. Also present were Alma Mahler, the composer’s wife, and Alma’s longtime lover, the architect Walter Gropius. In The Eighth, Stephen Johnson provides a masterful account of the symphony’s far-reaching consequences and its effect on composers, conductors, and writers of the time. The Eighth looks behind the scenes at the demanding one-week rehearsal period leading up to the premiere—something unheard of at the time—and provides fascinating insight into Mahler’s compositional habits, his busy life as a conductor, his philosophical and literary interests, and his personal and professional relationships. Johnson expertly contextualizes Mahler’s work among the prevailing attitudes and political climate of his age, considering the art, science, technology, and mass entertainment that informed the world in 1910. The Eighth is an absorbing history of a musical masterpiece and the troubled man who created it. Read more

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ASINB08BG74GRT
PublisherThe University of Chicago Press
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Publication dateOct. 20 2020
EditionFirst
LanguageEnglish
File size1.2 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayNot Enabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length311 pages
ISBN-13978-0226740966
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Best Sellers Rank#384,444 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #89 in Classical Music (Kindle Store) #209 in Austrian History (Books) #338 in Music History & Criticism (Kindle Store)
Customer Reviews4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 103 ratings

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