Without an understanding of the conflicts of Mahler's youth one cannot truly appreciate the impulses behind the major symphonies and song cycles of his later years.
Donald Mitchell was born in 1925. Two composers have been central to his writings on music, Gustav Mahler and Benjamin Britten. He is Trustee Emeritus of the Britten -- Pears Foundation and Life President of the Britten Estate. He is currently a visiting Professor at the Universities of Sussex and York. He was awarded the Gustav Mahler Medal of Honour of the international Gustav Mahler Society in Vienna in 1987, and in New York in 2002, together with Henry-Louis de La Grange, he was awarded by Bard College the Charles Flint Kellog Award for his services to Mahler's music. He was appointed CBE in 2002
Preface to 1958 Edition
p. vii
Editors' Preface (1978)
p. xii
Preface (1995)
p. xiii
Preface (2003)
p. xiv
Illustrations
p. xviii
Bibliography and Key
p. xix
Additional Reading List
p. xxiii
Critical Editions (2003)
p. xxiv
Supplementary Bibliography (2003)
p. xxv
1860-1875
p. 1
1875-1878
p. 27
1878-1880
p. 75
The Early Works
p. 116
1860-1875
p. 230
1875-1878
p. 235
1878-1880
p. 247
The Early Works
p. 253
Appendix
To I
p. 268
To II
p. 276
To III
p. 293
To IV
p. 299
To Notes
p. 319
Revised List of Early Works
p. 322
Supplementary Notes (2003)
p. 325
Index to Text
p. 331
Index to Appendix
p. 340
Index to 2003 Additional Text
p. 343
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