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(born: Kaliste, Bohemia, 7 July 1860; died: Vienna, 18 May 1911).Bohemian-Austrian composer. In autumn 1883, he became music director at Kassel; an unhappy love affair with one of the singers led to the composition of his first masterpiece, the song cycle Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, and the inception of the closely related First Symphony.Early in 1885 Mahler secured the post of second conductor at the Neues Stadttheater in Leipzig. In January 1887 he took over the Ring cycle from Arthur Nikisch, who fell ill, and convincingly established among critics and public his genius as an interpretative artist. The following year he completed Weber's unfinished comic opera Die drei Pintos and fell in love with the wife of Weber's grandson. Another consequence of his friendship with the Webers was the discovery in 1887 of the musical potential of Des Knaben Wunderhorn, a collection of folk-like texts by Arnim and Brentano which provided Mahler with words for all but one of his songs for the next 14 years.Disagreements with colleagues led to Mahler's resignation at Leipzig in May 1888; he secured a far more important appointment at the Royal Opera in Budapest. Though he was successful in bringing the opera house into profit and improving standards and...  Read More

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