Schoenberg’s Correspondence With Alma Mahler

Share this book

Elizabeth L- Keathley & Marilyn L. McCoy

A fresh perspective on two well-known personalities, Schoenberg’s Correspondence with Alma Mahler documents a modern music friendship.

This volume is the first English-language edition of the complete extant correspondence in new English translations from the original German, many from new transcriptions of handwritten originals, and it is the first English-language book of Schoenberg’s correspondence with a female associate.

These often quite candid letters afford readers a fascinating glimpse into the personalities, ideologies, institutions, protocols, and aesthetics of early twentieth-century European music culture. Critics, conductors, composers, and visual artists are appraised, kindly, or venomously; visual artists and writers also appear.

 

If you have found any errors or text needing citation, please notify us by selecting that text and pressing Ctrl+Enter.

Share this book:

Continue reading

other books you may like

Forbidden Music

The Jewish Composers Banned by the Nazis With National Socialism’s arrival in Germany in 1933,

Mahler Remembered

Norman Lebrecht Gustav Mahler is the most influential symphonist of the twentieth century. In this

Gustav and Alma Mahler

A Research and Information Guide Susan M. Filler This revised edition of Garland’s 1989 publication

Hello!

Stay informed about Mahler Foundation events, concerts, publications, and research. Receive updates directly to your inbox and connect with the global community celebrating Gustav Mahler’s legacy.

By signing up to our newsletter you agreeing to our Privacy Policy

Error report

The following text will be sent to our editors: