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Book SynopsisDocuments composer/conductor Gustav Mahler's tours with the New York Philharmonic during the 1909 and 1910 seasons. This book details the conditions surrounding touring, the preparations for the tours, the outcome of each concert, and the perceptions of audiences beyond New York City, and a history of touring and orchestral development.
Trade ReviewIt is rare to find a focused study that serves as a point of departure for further research, but the approach behind Gustav Mahler and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Tour America by Mary H. Wagner offers such a perspective....Those interested in this important aspect of Mahler's career...will encounter in this study some insights into the composer's deep impression on American culture... * Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, Vol. 64, No. 1 (September 2007) *
Highly recommended. All readers; all levels. * CHOICE, April 2007 *
Wagner's ability to locate, organize, and subsequently present these thousands of newspaper articles, promotional materials and contracts in a coherent and enjoyable read is commendable....Wagner exhibits an admirable degree of focus...Readers will not only be rewarded with a fine documentary of Mahler's tour...but will also gain insights into the artistic, financial, and administrative challenges faced by the orchestra's past and present. * Naturlaut, vol. 6 no.1 *
Immensely informative....We emerge from this work with a rare picture of a musical genius....The documentation...remains precious. * American Music, December 2008 *
Mahler (1860-1911) is best known as a composer, but Wagner (music, U. of Michigan-Flint) describes how he helped reshape and transform the New York Philharmonic into a leading orchestra. The orchestra was reorganized in 1909, and wanted a new leader; Mahler accepted the challenge and spent his final two years meeting it. She documents his American tours with the orchestra, preparations for them, the outcome of each concert, and the perception of audiences beyond New York City. * Reference and Research Book News *
Table of ContentsPart 1 List of Tables Part 2 Foreward Part 3 Acknowledgments Part 4 Introduction Chapter 5 1. Mahler in New York Chapter 6 2. Touring throughout America Chapter 7 3. Programming the Music Chapter 8 4. The New England Tour—February 1910 Chapter 9 5. Great Lakes Tour of December 1910 Chapter 10 6. Tours to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., 1910-1911 Chapter 11 7. The Final Tour of 1911 Part 12 Epilogue Part 13 Appendix A: Reconstructed Programs Part 14 Appendix B: Concert Halls Part 15 Bibliography Part 16 Index Part 17 About the Author