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Tag Archives: Gustav Mahler
Celebrating 150 Years of Mahler: Part Two
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In the first part of this sporadically updated series, I offered a very brief introduction to the intriguing music of Gustav Mahler. There were a couple of brief mentions of my favorite Mahler passages, and links to a few blog … Continue reading
Celebrating 150 Years of Mahler: Part One
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For musicians and music-lovers around the world, 2010 is a hugely important year. It’s the 150th anniversary of Gustav Mahler’s birth. The name Gustav Mahler is more than enough to get the blood flowing for many people, especially brass players … Continue reading

