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Published: Tuesday, 20 August 2024 at 09:27 AM


‘Mahler is always seeking redemption. I don’t know what I’m supposed to be redeemed from.’

So said composer Richard Strauss, whose shrewd words continue to resonate today, in an era when Gustav Mahler’s music is popular in a way that even the composer himself could barely have contemplated. Recordings of the symphonies proliferate, orchestras schedule his output serially, and audiences queue to hear it.

And yet Mahler still divides listeners. The conductor Leonard Bernstein said his compositions ‘showered a rain of beauty on this world that has not been equalled since’, and many agree with him.