Mahler, Gustav. (1860-1911). New Year's Eve 1909 New York Concert Program. Uncommon original 1909 program from a performance of Gustav Mahler conducting the Phiharmonic Society which later became the New York Philharmonic. December 31, 1909. The all Beethoven program included Maud Powell playing the Violin Concerto, the Overtures "Egmont" and "Coriolan", and the 4th Symphony. 2 trimmed pages mounted to an album sheet. Original programs from Mahler's short New York tenure are highly uncommon. 9 x 7 inches, 19 x 23 cm.
The 1909–10 New York Philharmonic season was long and taxing; Mahler rehearsed and conducted 46 concerts, but his programs were often too demanding for popular tastes.
The 1909–10 New York Philharmonic season was long and taxing; Mahler rehearsed and conducted 46 concerts, but his programs were often too demanding for popular tastes.
Mahler, Gustav. (1860-1911). New Year's Eve 1909 New York Concert Program. Uncommon original 1909 program from a performance of Gustav Mahler conducting the Phiharmonic Society which later became the New York Philharmonic. December 31, 1909. The all Beethoven program included Maud Powell playing the Violin Concerto, the Overtures "Egmont" and "Coriolan", and the 4th Symphony. 2 trimmed pages mounted to an album sheet. Original programs from Mahler's short New York tenure are highly uncommon. 9 x 7 inches, 19 x 23 cm.
The 1909–10 New York Philharmonic season was long and taxing; Mahler rehearsed and conducted 46 concerts, but his programs were often too demanding for popular tastes.
The 1909–10 New York Philharmonic season was long and taxing; Mahler rehearsed and conducted 46 concerts, but his programs were often too demanding for popular tastes.