Mahler Companion
Discover the rich tapestry of Gustav Mahler's musical legacy in the Mahler Companion, published by Oxford University Press in 2002. This comprehensive volume spans 668 pages and features contributions from leading Mahler specialists who explore his music from diverse perspectives. Delve into the global impact of Mahler's symphonies and song cycles, as well as lesser-known facets of his life and work. The book highlights intriguing research on significant locations like London and Prague, and offers insights into the life of Mahler's only surviving daughter, Anna, a talented sculptor. Perfect for music enthusiasts and scholars alike, the Mahler Companion is an essential addition to any library, providing a deeper understanding of one of classical music's most influential figures.