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De La Grange Vol IV estimated for Nov!
« on: March 06, 2007, 08:09:11 AM »
I heard about this on the Mahler list...

The Oxford University Press announces Grange's Vol IV...also can be seen on Amazon UK (but not yet on Amazon US)...

OU Website (http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780198163879):


Gustav Mahler
Volume 4: A New Life Cut Short (1907-1911)


Henry-Louis de La Grange

Price: £30.00 (Hardback)
ISBN-10: 0-19-816387-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-816387-9
Estimated publication date: November 2007
1064 pages, 85 black and white plates, 234x156 mm

Description
 
A definitive study of the final years of a central figure in the history of European music
Written by a renowned Mahler scholar

Packed with information about music in Europe and America during this period
Includes analysis of his innovative Das Lied von der Erde
 
Gustav Mahler was one of the supremely gifted musicians of his generation. His contemporaries came to know him as a composer of startling originality whose greatest successes with the public never failed to provoke controversy among the critics. As a conductor, his relentless pursuit of perfection was sometimes viewed as tyrannical by the singers and musicians who came under his baton. Professor Henry-Louis de La Grange has devoted over thirty years of painstaking research to this study of Mahler's life and works. His biography, ultimately to be completed in four volumes, is drawn from a vast archive of documents, autographs, and pictures, assembled by La Grange at the Bibliothèque Musicale Gustav Mahler, Paris.
In his fourth volume on the life and works of Gustav Mahler, Professor Henry-Louis de La Grange covers the years 1907-1911 when, following the setbacks and tragic events in both his private and professional life in Vienna, Mahler sees a new life in New York as the opportunity to realise his dreams. Against the background of the rivalries within the theatres of the great New York families Mahler achieves his goal of establishing a truly professional orchestra worthy of that name, the new New York Philharmonic.
Throughout this period Mahler continued with European tours including France where he finally met Fauré, Dukas, Debussy, and Rodin. In September 1910 his eighth symphony was enthusiasticlly received in Munich.
Alma however, remained dissatisfied with this new life and its successes. Her affair with Walter Gropius revealed to Mahler the extent of the decline of their life together.
Returning to Vienna in 1911 and approaching his 51st birthday, Mahler died, leaving unfinished his 10th symphony. For more than 50 years following his death, Mahler's work was consigned to the wilderness until, revived by interest and performance, it took its rightful place in the repertoire.

Readership: Mahlerians, and anyone interested in early 20th-century European music.

Contents
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Mahler in New York (I) - Discovering the New World - New York in 1908 - The Metropolitan Opera and Heinrich Conried - Tristan and Don Giovanni (January-February 1908)
Chapter 2: Mahler in New York (II) - The End of the Season at the Metropolitan - Die Walküre, Siegfried and Fidelio - Philadelphia and Boston - Return to Europe - Concerts in Wiesbaden and Prague - Toblach and Das Lied von der Erde (March-August 1908)
Chapter 3: Mahler in New York (III) - Première of the Seventh Symphony - Concerts in Munich and Hamburg - Return to New York - Concerts with the Symphony - Opening of the Metropolitan Season (September-December 1908)
Chapter 4: Mahler in New York (IV) - Figaro and Bartered Bride - Farewell to the Metropolitan - The New York Philharmonic - Two Weeks in Paris: Rodin - Contract withUniversal Edition - Schoenberg and Varèse (January-June 1909)
Chapter 5: Mahler in New York (V) - Summer in Toblach - The Ninth Symphony - The last Journey to Holland - The New York Philharmonic (June-December 1909)
Chapter 6: Mahler in New York (VI) - Social Life there - Second Half of the first Philharmonic Season - Busoni as Soloist - The Weiss Scandal - At the Met: Pique Dame - Tour of New England - Mahler interviewed (January-March 1910)
Chapter 7: Mahler in New York (VII) - Back in Europe - The Second Symphony in Paris - Disaster in Rome - Rehearsals for the Eighth Symphony in Vienna, Leipzig, Munich (April-July 1910)
Chapter 8: Mahler in New York (VIII) - Alma's Betrayal - The tragic Summer of 1910 - The Tenth Symphony - Consultation with Freud (July-August 1910)
Chapter 9: Mahler in New York (IX) - Munich: Triumph of the Eighth Symphony - Vienna, Autumn of 1910 - Paintings by Schoenberg - The Second Philharmonic Season - Tour to the Great Lakes - The Holidays in New York (September-December 1910)
Chapter 10: Mahler in New York (X) - Plans for the next Season - Mahler conducts a revised Fourth - Crisis with the Guarantors' Committee - Mahler and the New York Philharmonic: a final Assessment (January-February 1911)
Epilogue: Mahler's Illness and Death - New York-Paris-Vienna (21 February-18 May 1911)
Select Bibliography
Appendices:
1A: Catalogue of Works
1Ba: Das Lied von der Erde
1Bb: The Ninth Symphony in D major (1909)
1Bc: The Unfinished Tenth Symphony in F Sharp Major (1910)
1Ca: Works revised by Mahler: Symphonic Works
1Cb: Works revised by Mahler: Operas
1D: Apocryphal Work: A Symphonic Prelude by Mahler?
1Ea: Unfinished Works and Sketches: Three unknown Sketches
1Eb: The Sketchbook in the Mildenburg Collection
1F: Why did Mahler not write an Opera
1G: Transcriptions and Arrangements of Mahler's Works
1H: How to approach Mahler's Art by Georg Göhler
1I: The Sixth Symphony (The Order of Movements)
2Aa: Soloists who played or sang in Mahler's concerts; cities where he conducted Concerts and his Concert Repertory
2Ab: Programmes prepared by Mahler for the New York Philharmonic and conducted during his last illness by Theodore Spiering
2Ac: The Orchestra and its Instruments in Mahler's Time
2B: Mahler as a Performer of his own Works (The piano rolls and their transfer to disc)
3A: After Mahler's Death Letters of Condolence
3Ab: Obituary Articles
3Ac: Freud on Mahler (in Marie Bonaparte's Diary). Original German Version
3Ad: Performance History of Mahler's Works
3Ae: The Survival of Alma's Collection after the Bombing of her House on the Hohe Warte
3Af: Mahler Mythomania
3Ag: Mahler's posthumous Triumph in America: Stokowski's 1916 Performance of the Eighth Symphony
3Ba: Poems copied by Mahler
3Bb: A dedication in Verse to Countess Wydenbruck's Daughter
3C: Following Mahler's Track
3D: Mahler's Beliefs (Fechner and Hartmann)
3E: Rodin's three Busts of Mahler
3F: Relative Value of Currencies in Mahler's Time
3G: Alma Mahler: A Chronology of her Life after Mahler's Death 1911 -1964
3H: Alma Mahler's Leider
3I: Recipe for Mahler's favourite Dessert: Marillenknödel (Apricot Dumplings) 

Authors, editors, and contributors

Henry-Louis de La Grange, Honorary President and Founder of Mediathèque Musicale Mahler, Paris

 
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Offline barry guerrero

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Re: De La Grange Vol IV estimated for Nov!
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2007, 08:26:32 AM »
I see he's going to tackle the M6 movement order issue. I'll bet he gets a billion e-mails on that topic.

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Offline Jot N. Tittle

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Re: De La Grange Vol IV estimated for Nov!
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2007, 04:35:07 PM »
Thanks, Leo. As I recall having read somewhere, a revised edition of volume I will be issued also. Anyone know for sure?

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