Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler

By: Aaron Cohen
  • Summary

  • The Embrace Everything podcast series is an exploration and celebration of the music of Gustav Mahler. Throughout his life, Mahler insisted that music had to, literally, embrace everything. This makes his compositions unusually rich in what they offer both audience and musicians. Each season explores a different Mahler symphony and includes interviews with leading conductors, music scholars and musicians. Additionally, Mahler’s own words and those of his contemporaries are read by actors.

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  • Season 1 - Mahler's First Symphony
    Jun 10 2020

    Season 1 focuses on Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D major (1888), taking listeners back to the work’s origins in the street songs, folk tunes and bugle calls of Mahler’s childhood. Each episode is devoted to a movement of the symphony.

    Guests include conductors Kent Nagano and Michael Tilson Thomas; principal musicians of the Boston Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; scholars from Columbia University and the University of Chicago; and starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Season 1: www.theworldofgustavmahler.org/season1.html

    Embrace Everything Website: www.theworldofgustavmahler.org

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    Facebook: www.facebook.com/theworldofgustavmahler

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    BONUS CONTENT:

    https://www.theworldofgustavmahler.org/extras.html

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  • Movement One – Isn’t This a Splendid World?
    Jul 7 2020

    Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony is the story of a young man beginning his journey through life. In fact, it is Mahler himself, looking at the world with wide-eyed wonder. Originally, he titled the first movement “Spring Without End,” for its depiction of the joys of nature.

    Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.

    Guests include Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony, New World Symphony), Kent Nagano (Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Hamburg State Opera and Philharmonic), William Hudgins (Principal Clarinet, Boston Symphony Orchestra), Marilyn McCoy (Columbia University) and Caroline Kita (Washington University in St. Louis).

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Season 1, Episode 1: www.theworldofgustavmahler.org/episode1.html

    Embrace Everything Website: www.theworldofgustavmahler.org

    CONNECT WITH US:

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/theworldofgustavmahler

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/worldofmahler

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    BONUS CONTENT:

    https://www.theworldofgustavmahler.org/extras.html

    PODCAST LINKS:

    Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3YU4tWn

    Spotify: spoti.fi/3TjHfb7

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  • Movement Two – All Music Proceeds from the Dance
    Jul 7 2020

    In the second movement of his First Symphony, Gustav Mahler draws upon the dance music of his youth. As his mood becomes more exuberant, so too, does the music.

    Starring James Lurie as the voice of Gustav Mahler and Laura Gragtmans as the voice of Natalie Bauer-Lechner.

    Guests include Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony, New World Symphony), Kent Nagano (Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Hamburg State Opera and Philharmonic), Marilyn McCoy (Columbia University), Philip V. Bohlman (University of Chicago), and Christian Glanz (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna).

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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Season 1, Episode 2: www.theworldofgustavmahler.org/episode2.html

    Embrace Everything Website: www.theworldofgustavmahler.org

    CONNECT WITH US:

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/theworldofgustavmahler

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/worldofmahler

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/theworldofgustavmahler

    BONUS CONTENT:

    https://www.theworldofgustavmahler.org/extras.html

    PODCAST LINKS:

    Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3YU4tWn

    Spotify: spoti.fi/3TjHfb7

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    17 mins

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Great insight into Mahler

Breaking down Mahler's Symphonies in an inspiring and clear way this audio book is great. Insights from musicians and writers etc provide a well rounded but brief look at the nature of these colossal pieces of composition.

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A Musical Treat

A wonderful series on Mahler's symphonies for those, like myself, without a formal musical education. Can't wait to hear more - especially on 5 and 9!

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