1909-1910
Donald Macleod explores Mahler's life in New York, where he had a successful second season as a conductor before learning of his wife's affair with a German architect.
Donald Macleod explores Mahler's life in New York City, a hustling and bustling metropolis that even presented him with women's suffrage marches outside his hotel apartment window. Despite a successful second season conducting the New York Philharmonic, misfortune struck again when Mahler discovered his wife was conducting an affair with the young German architect Walter Gropius.
Symphony No 1 (2nd, 3rd mvts)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Georg Solti (conductor)
Decca 475 8230 Trs 2, 3
Hurrah for Woman Suffrage! (words: Nettie Metcalf); Dixie (tune: Daniel Decateur Emmett)
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