Gustav Mahler

Resimler

02

Dinle, satın al veya paylaş

Satın Al

Etiketler

Herkesin etiketleri

Daha fazla etiket

Biyografi

Gustav Mahler (7 Temmuz 1860, Bohemya - 18 Mayıs 1911, Viyana), Yahudi asıllı Avusturyalı besteci ve orkestra şefi.

On senfonisi ve romantizmin farklı birçok türünü bir araya getiren orkestra eşlikli şarkılarıyla ünlüdür. Ölümünden sonra müziği 50 yıl görmezlikten gelinmiş, ama daha sonra 20. yüzyıl bestecilik tekniklerinin öncülerinden biri olduğu Arnold Schoenberg, Dmitri Şostakoviç ve Benjamin Britten gibi bestecileri etkilediği kabul edilmiştir

Başlangıç [değiştir]Mahler’in müzik dehası çok erken yaşlarda dikkati çekti.Dört yaşındayken yöredeki kışladaki askeri müziğin ve köylülerin çalışırken söyledikleri Çek halk şarkılarından etkilendi.Hem akordeon hem piyanoyla bu şarkıları çalıyor,bir yandan da kendi bestelerini yapıyordu.Doğadaki seslerin yanı sıra , askeri müzik ve halk müziği onun olgunluk çağının başlıca esin kaynakları oldu.Piyanist olarak ilk kez Jihlava’da izleyicilerin karşısına çıktı.On yaşında müzikte ulaştığı seviye,onun Viyana Devlet Konservatuvarı’na kabul edilmesini sağadı.Çeşitli piyano ve kompozisyon ödülleri kazandıktan ve okulunu bitirdikten sonra ,bir yandan kendini besteci olarak kabul ettirmeye,bir yandan da müzik dersleri vererek geçimini sağlamaya çalıştı.İlk önemli yapıtı olan Das Klagende Lied (Yakınma Şarkısı) adlı kantatı ile konservatuvarın koyduğu Beethoven Kompozisyon Ödülü’nü kazanamadı ve beste yapmayı uzun yaz tatillerine bıraktı;kendisine daha güvenli bir geçim sağlama amavıyla orkestra şefliğine yöneldi.

Popüler Albümler

Etkinlikler

Etkinlik ekle

Dinleme Trendi

397.570dinleyici toplam
2.814.087skroplama toplam
En yeni dinleyici trendi:

Skroplamaya başla ve dinleme geçmişini kaydet

Last.fm kullanıcıları iTunes, Spotify, Rdio ve diğer müzik oynatıcılarında çaldıkları 200'den fazla müziği skropluyor.

Last.fm profili oluşturun

Pano

Bir görüş bildir. Last.fm'de oturum açın veya üye olun.
  • NightXsenator

    Has anyone ever thought of giving some titles to his symphonies? Let's guess!

    16 May 17:34 Yanıtla
  • MonarchKingdom

    I actually came to like Bertini's Mahler. Mahler without a doubt was one of the greatest composers of the late Romantic and post-Romantic era.

    27 Nis 20:15 Yanıtla
  • todorix

    τεράστιος καλλιτέχνης!

    2 Nis 19:46 Yanıtla
  • Ali-Red

    such complex instrumentation, he makes use of everything.

    18 Şub 15:23 Yanıtla
  • Oskoreii

    Symphony #6 as recorded by LSO <3<3

    23 Ara 2012 Yanıtla
  • fastlane01

    make it five then

    16 Ara 2012 Yanıtla
  • memristor

    blah blah blah

    27 Kas 2012 Yanıtla
  • anfractuous

    because it is

    22 Kas 2012 Yanıtla
  • gateofnanna

    Every "classical" composers shoutbox seems be composed almost entirely of the same three or four dudes...

    16 Kas 2012 Yanıtla
  • hjbardenhagen

    The sound quality on Last.fm is at least good enough that I can listen to it all day over my HiFi gear, and I don't consider myself deaf yet. Furthermore it's not important if you want to compare the conductor and orchestra performance on different recordings to decide if you want to buy the whole symphony cycle. The main difference will always be if the music speaks to you or not, independent from the sound, e.g. considering historic recordings as well.

    22 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • MonarchKingdom

    I'm not much of an audiophile, so I'll probably do that. Although I've never listened to last.fm radio yet. But if I like the recording enough, I'll probably order the CD.

    16 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • KeIemvor

    Listening to classical (especially orchestral stuff) on last.fm radio? How is the quality? I bet not more than 192 kb/s mp3, probably lower. Ugh.

    16 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • hjbardenhagen

    Many years ago I had the same feeling when listening to Tennstedt as with the old Haitink recordings, most of it was too "sober" for me or too slow to the point of losing the musical flow of the composition. On the other hand there are some streamable Mahler recordings by Tennstedt on Last.fm which I included in the numerical tag radios (e.g. ), and when a track comes up there, I don't have to skip it right away. ;-) By the way, all Mahler symphony tag radios are globally available except #4, so you can compare different recordings with them as well. For example there are great albums on Last.fm by older conductors who did not finish a complete symphony cycle like Bruno Walter, Otto Klemperer or Sir John Barbirolli. One of the current Mahler "specialists" available on Last.fm is Sir Simon Rattle.

    14 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • MonarchKingdom

    Actually on last.fm there is always at least one reference point, one can check what the other one making the recommendation listens to. That helps a lot in deciding whether or not his taste is similar to mine or not. Sometimes it also helps if one describes the recording - e.g. it's less emotional, playing with more clarity etc.

    13 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • MonarchKingdom

    Thanks hjbardenhagen, I know it's difficult, but sometimes recommendations can be useful, especially if there are some reference points (e.g. in relation to conductors I know, or the same conductor's other recordings I know). Any way I ordered the Tennstedt cycle, and although I like it a bit more than the Bertini one (I will listen to individual symphonies now and then), I cannot feel the enthusiasm I feel for Bruckner's or Beethoven's symphonies. But I guess tastes can differ not just with conductors, but with composers either.

    13 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • KeIemvor

    Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

    11 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • hjbardenhagen

    I once visited Gary Bertini conducting Mahler's 9th live in Hamburg, and it was one of the best performances I ever heard. I also know some of his Mahler recordings and liked them, too. But I think it's impossible to answer which symphony cycle is "the best if it had to be just one". For example if you want to buy one that is not too expensive, Bertini is one option, but Eliahu Inbal as well, as the label Denon lowered the price of this once expensive Mahler cycle. Of course almost any well-known conductor has recorded at least one Mahler cycle in his career, so the answer gets more difficult, too, especially if personal tastes differ from each other or have changed in the meantime. I did not like the first Bernard Haitink cycle in the past, but heard some very good newer recordings by him which also sound better than the early ones. Bernstein also did two cycles which differ from each other, so the only way to find out is to listen to them. ;-)

    11 Ağu 2012 Yanıtla
  • MonarchKingdom

    The Bayreuth Festspielhaus was dubbed a "yeshiva" by anti-Semites of the time, and with a reason. The lead conductor (Hermann Levi, Wagner's favorite) was the son of a rabbi, and countless other musicians were Jewish as well. On the other hand, Mahler was also a huge Wagnerian. So I'm not sure Wagner would really cry.

    22 Tem 2012 Yanıtla
  • MonarchKingdom

    Currently I own the Bertini cycle, and I'm afraid it's not the best. (Although it's not bad, somehow I cannot really like it, and I want to give Mahler's music a fairer chance.) Which cycle would you guys propose? I read many good things about the Tennstedt cycle, but maybe there are others (e.g. Bernstein) that might be worth exploring. If it had to be just one, which one?

    22 Tem 2012 Yanıtla
  • HardKyu

    ..............Awesome................

    15 Tem 2012 Yanıtla
  • Tüm 318 notlar

Şu Anda Dinleyenler

En Çok Dinleyenler

E-Bülten

Universal Music Group Universal Music'in özel turuna katıl, Gustav Mahler hakkındaki ürün ve promosyon güncellemelerini al.