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    Alma Mahler-Werfel (born Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler; 31 August 1879 – 11 December 1964) was an Austrian composer, author, editor, and socialite. Musically active from her early years, she was the composer of nearly fifty songs for voice and piano, and works in other genres as well. 17 songs are known to have survived.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alma_ProblemAlma Problem - Wikipedia

    Alma Problem. The Alma Problem is an issue of concern to certain musicologists, historians and biographers who deal with the lives and works of Gustav Mahler and his wife Alma . Alma Mahler (ultimately Alma Mahler- Gropius - Werfel ), an articulate, well-connected and influential woman and a composer herself, outlived her first husband by more ...

  3. Nov 21, 2018 · Alma Mahler (1879-1964): “Gustav Mahler: Erinnerungen and Briefe“. Published by Allert de Lange, Amsterdam. About concert 1903 Concert Amsterdam 22-10-1903 – Symphony No. 3. Left side: Remarks Alma Mahler. Page 262 in print. Year 1903. Médiathèque Musicale Mahler. Alma Mahler (1879-1964): “Life and letters of

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · July 06, 2023 John Schauer 10 min read. Alma Mahler, in a 1916 self-portrait: Known for her tumultuous love life, she has come to be seen in two different guises. Less than six months after the death of Alma Schindler on Dec. 11, 1964, the satirist Tom Lehrer wrote a song that he said was inspired by “the juiciest, spiciest, raciest obituary ...

  5. Mahler resumed the composition of the interrupted work (see above) in 1904, only two weeks after the birth of his own second child; this upset his wife Alma, who "found it incomprehensible and feared Mahler was tempting Providence." Alma's fears proved all too prescient, for three years after the work had been completed the Mahlers' daughter ...

  6. Nov 2, 2015 · Many of these men were Jews—including her first husband, the composer Gustav Mahler, and her third, the writer Franz Werfel, as well as several of her many lovers. The daughter of a Christian Viennese painter, Alma also held fiercely anti-Semitic attitudes, which receive attention in a biography by Oliver Hilmes, recently translated into English.

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  8. Mahler, Alma (1879–1964)Cultivated and talented beauty from turn-of-the-century Vienna who, through her romantic involvements, provided both stimulus and emotional shelter to several of the leading figures in the European world of the arts . Name variations: Alma Mahler-Gropius; Alma Mahler-Werfel. Pronunciation: MAH-ler, VER-fel.

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