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Max Bruch (1838-1920). Relation to Mahler: Correspondence with Mahler: Yes. 00-09-1887, Year
Grave Clara Bassewitz (1825-1900). Profession: Countess. Relation to Mahler: Correspondence with Mahler:
Albert Apponyi de Nagyappony (1846-1933) (1910). Profession: Minister of Religion and Education
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy
No photo. Nina Hoffmann-Matscheko (1844-1914). Profession: Austrian writer, translator, philanthropist and social
No photo. Profession: Doctor of Medicine Relation to Mahler: Mahler”s parents’ doctor
Salomé was first performed at the Hofoper in Dresden on 09-12-1905, and within two
Oper Graz. Year 1906. 1905 Concert Graz 01-06-1905 – Des Knaben Wunderhorn,
Obituary Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Mahler died 18-05-1911 in Vienna. Leibach Newspaper, edition