Covers by Antoon Molkenboer (1872-1960) in color and by Theo Neuhuys (1878-1921). 24 pieces from Molkenboer, 3 pieces from Theo Neuhuys and 5 other pieces (total of 32 pieces). Subscription Concerts and Extraordinary Subscription Concerts during 1903/1904. (Bound). Program booklets.… Read More
Bernard Haitink (1929-2021)
- Profession: Conductor, violinist.
- Residences: Amsterdam, Lucern, South of France, London.
- Relation to Mahler: One of the great Mahler conductors. Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (RCO)
- Correspondence with Mahler: No.
- Born: 04-03-1929 Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- Died: 21-10-2021 London,
Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music: witness the evolution of classical music
Join us for the exhilarating 61st Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, a captivating celebration of contemporary music, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Santa Cruz, California. From the 30th of July to the 13th of August, … Read More
In loving memory of Cate Haste
Mahler Foundation honors the life of Cate (Catherine Mary) Haste, author, biographer, historian, documentary film director, and a dearest friend and supporter of Mahler Foundation
Cate’s literally works cover a wide range of topics that included Alma Mahler.
Her wonderful … Read More
Embracing Musical Innovation: The Mahler Foundation’s Prize at the Mahler Competition
The Mahler Foundation is thrilled to announce its support for the Mahler Competition Award, the esteemed celebration of classical music excellence, taking place in July in Bamberg.
This prestigious contest brings together the finest young conductors from around … Read More
Help us reforest Mahler’s Composing Hut surroundings
During the summer months between 1908-1910, Gustav Mahler composed some of his most celebrated works in this rustic but idyllic wooden cabin in the heart of the Dolomites: the 9th and 10th symphonies and “Das Lied von der Erde… Read More
Mahlerfestival Amsterdam
From May 9 through May 18, 2025, The Royal Concertgebouw will host the third Mahler Festival in its history. 105 years after the first Mahler Festival, orchestras from around the world will gather in Amsterdam for a grand tribute to … Read More
Mahler Society UK presents The Delphine Trio
On Wednesday, May 24th, at the elegant 1901 Arts Club in London, the Gustav Mahler Society UK will present The Delphine Trio and Friends performing “A Chamber Music Celebration”. For the occasion, the
young international ensemble will play … Read More
Lieder von (unter) der Erde: Music meets Poetry at Wunderhorn Festival
The Wunderhorn Festival in Leipzig is going to delight late nights from May 19 th to May 22 nd , warming the iconic and historical Moritzbastei Club. Parallel to the Mahler Festival at the Gewandhaus, this unique series … Read More
Mahler 8th, a dream come true in México
Last Sunday, the children’s choir of the Mahler Conservatory of Irapuato, Mexico, made history by performing Mahler’s 8th symphony.
We send our congratulations to each and every one of them, but also to the Sociedad Mahler and our Vice-Chair Francisco … Read More
Invitation to the Premiere of Von Der Liebe Tod
Gustav Mahler’s never-written opera at the Vienna State OperaThe production Vonder Liebe Tod is an artistic experiment: two Gustav Mahler masterpieces, Dasklagende Lied and the Kindertotenlieder, are combined into one fully staged-operatic evening. Calixto Bieito, himself a great Gustav … Read More
Hans Richter (1843-1916)
Hans Richter (1843-1916) to Gisela Scherling (1898): Score leitmotiv Fafnir (Siegfried – Act II – Scene III).
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