Mahler: His Life and Music - Introduction - Robert Greenberg

Mahler: His Life and Music - Introduction - Robert Greenberg

“I am thrice homeless, as a Bohemian in Austria, as an Austrian among Germans, as a Jew throughout the world—everywhere an intruder, never welcomed.” Thus spoke Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), composer, conductor, symphonist. More than many other composers, Gustav Mahler's works are highly personal expressions of his inner world, a world characterized by an overwhelming alienation and loneliness. Great Masters: Mahler — His Life and Music offers a biographical and musical study of Mahler, who, along with being a composer, was the greatest opera conductor of his time. Get it today: https://robertgreenbergmusic.com/?p=2619 See more Robert Greenberg Courses at https://robertgreenbergmusic.com