Why Mahler?: How One Man and Ten Symphonies Changed the World

Why Mahler?: How One Man and Ten Symphonies Changed the World

by NormanLebrecht (Author)

Synopsis

A century after his death, Gustav Mahler is the most important composer of modern times. Displacing Beethoven as a box-office draw, heard in Hollywood films and on state occasions, his music inspires particular devotion. Some believe it helps heal emotional wounds, others find intellectual fascination in its contradictory meanings, and many feel that the music captures the yearnings and anxieties of our post-industrial society. In this highly original account of the composer's life and work, Norman Lebrecht explores the Mahler Effect, asking why Mahler's music has become the soundtrack to our twenty-first-century lives.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 0571260799
ISBN 13: 9780571260799
Book Overview: Why Mahler?: How One Man and Ten Symphonies Changed the World, by Norman Lebrecht, is a fascinating and lively history of one of the most enduringly popular of classical composers.

Media Reviews
Very enjoyable to read, gossipy as well as learned, and it makes the man come to life. --The Economist From the Hardcover edition.
Author Bio
Norman Lebrecht is one of the most widely read commentators on music and cultural affairs. Based in London, he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3, Bloomberg and New York's WNYC. He has written twelve books about music, among which The Maestro Myth (1991) and Maestros, Masterpieces and Madness (2007) provoked lasting debate. He is also an award-winning novelist, collecting a Whitbread Prize for The Song of Names in 2002.