Gustav Mahler aged 50.
121. Rome, Italy. With historian Friedrich Spiro (1863-1940) by the Appian Way.
122. Rome, Italy. With historian Friedrich Spiro by the Appian Way.
123. Rome, Italy. With historian Friedrich Spiro by the Appian Way.
124. Rome, Italy. With historian Friedrich Spiro by the Appian Way.
125. Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee). With Alma Mahler (1879-1964), Maria Eberstaller-Moll (1899-1945), Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) (up front), the conductor Oskar Fried (1871-1941) and Anna Sofie Moll-Schindler-Bergen (1857-1938).
126. 1910. Munich. Mahler conducted the world premiere of his Symphony No. 8 on 12-09-1910. It was the greatest triumph for any of his works during his lifetime. Pictured with Mahler are the conductor Klaus Pringsheim (1883-1972) (right) and a man Pringheim's son has identified as the writer Thomas Mann (1875-1955).
127. 1910. Munich.
128. 1910. Munich.
129. 1910. Munich.
130. 1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 - Symphony No. 8 (Premiere). Mahler in rehearsel in Munich for the premiere of his Symphony No. 8 (12-09-1910). The members of the orchestra, chorus and soloists totaled more than 1,000 people, thus giving rise to the name "Symphony of a Thousend". Just prior to this trip to Munich, on 25-08-1910, Mahler went to Leiden in The Netherlands, to consult with Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). According to Freud "The necessity for the visit arose for him from his wife's resentment of the withdrawal of his libido from her. In highly interesting expeditions through his life history, we discovered his personal conditions for love, especially his Holy Mary complex (mother fixation). I had plenty of opportunity to admire the capability for psychological understanding by this man of genius'.
131. 1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 - Symphony No. 8 (Premiere).
132. 1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 - Symphony No. 8 (Premiere).
133. 1910. New York. Mahler on the streets of New York.
134. 1910. New York. Mahler and his daughter Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) on one of their frequent strolls through Central Park.
135. 1910. S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
135. 1910. S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
136. 1910. S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
136. 1910. S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
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- 06-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 06-01-1910. Conducts Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, Beethoven’s Fifth Piano Concerto (with Busoni as soloist) and Overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; the occasion is a triumphant success.
- 07-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 07-01-1910.
- 08-01-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 08-01-1910.
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- 14-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 14-01-1910.
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- 16-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 16-01-1910. In a memorable evening in Carnegie Hall, New York, Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) (36) gives the third performance of his Piano Concerto No. 3.
- 17-01-1910 Philadelphia: 1910 Concert Philadelphia 17-01-1910.
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- 20-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 20-01-1910.
- 21-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 21-01-1910.
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- 26-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 26-01-1910 - Kindertotenlieder. Fourth historical concert (Brahms’s Symphony No. 3, Gustav Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder with Ludwig Wüllner, Dvorák’s V prírode, songs by Weingartner and Wolf and the Overture to The Bartered Bride).
- 27-01-1910 New York:
- 28-01-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 28-01-1910 - Kindertotenlieder.
- 29-01-1910 New York: Pianist Josef Weiss (1864-1945) throws a tantrum and walks out of a rehearsal of Schumann’s Piano Concerto.
- 30-01-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 30-01-1910.
- 31-01-1910 New York: Letter to Alfred Wernicke (1856-1931).
- 01-02-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 01-02-1910.
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- 03-02-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 03-02-1910.
- 04-02-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 04-02-1910.
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- 11-02-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 11-02-1910.
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- 13-02-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 13-02-1910.
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- 17-02-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 17-02-1910. Philharmonic concert (Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet, Debussy’s Three Nocturnes, Wagner’s Faust Overture and Siegfried Idyll and Berlioz’s Carnaval romain).
- 18-02-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 18-02-1910.
- 19-02-1910 New York: Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) (35) applies for a professorship in music theory at the Conservatory of Vienna (Anton-von-Webern-Platz No. 1). His application will be supported by Gustav Mahler.
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- 23-02-1910 New Haven: 1910 Concert New Haven 23-02-1910. First American tour, with Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique performed in New Haven, Springfield, Providence and Boston.
- 24-02-1910 Springfield: 1910 Concert Springfield 24-02-1910. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 25-02-1910 Providence: 1910 Concert Providence 25-02-1910.
- 26-02-1910 Boston: 1910 Concert Boston 26-02-1910.
- 27-02-1910 New York: Amsterdam: Symphony No. 7 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951). Version 1905.
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- 02-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 02-03-1910.
- 03-03-1910 New York: Performance Das Klagende Lied in Prague. Soloists: Franze Classen, Valeska Nigrini, Alfred Borrutau. Conductor: Paul Ottenheimer.
- 04-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 04-03-1910. Death Leopold Demuth (1861-1910) in Czernowitz (Ukraine). Frankfurt: Symphony No. 7 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 05-03-1910 New York: 1910 Opera New York 05-03-1910. Debut Adolf Rehkopf (1872-1949). First American performance of Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades (4 performances in all).
- 06-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 06-03-1910.
- 07-03-1910 New York: Arnhem: Symphony No. 7 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 08-03-1910 New York: Haarlem: Movement 4 of Symphony No. 7 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 09-03-1910 New York: 1910 Opera New York 09-03-1910. Wedding anniversary (8) Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) and Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 10-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 10-03-1910. Death Carl Reinecke (1824-1910) in Leipzig. Death Karl Lueger (1844-1910) in Vienna. Amsterdam: Symphony No. 7 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 11-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 11-03-1910.
- 12-03-1910 New York: The Hague: Symphony No. 4 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
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- 14-03-1910 Philadelphia: 1910 Concert Philadelphia 14-03-1910.
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- 17-03-1910 New York: 1910 Opera New York 17-03-1910. Frankfurt: Symphony No. 1 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 18-03-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 18-03-1910.
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- 21-03-1910 New York: 1910 Opera New York 21-03-1910. Farewell performance New York Metropolitan Opera (MET).
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- 27-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 27-03-1910.
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- 30-03-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 30-03-1910.
- 31-03-1910 New York:
- 01-04-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 01-04-1910. Last Philharmonic concert of the season (Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy and Symphony No. 9).
- 02-04-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 02-04-1910. End of season.
- 03-04-1910 New York:
- 04-04-1910 New York:
- 05-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II, Ellis Island.
- 06-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 07-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 08-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 09-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 10-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 11-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 12-04-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Eastbound 05-04-1910 until 12-04-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II, Cherbourg. 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris. Gabriel Pierne (1863-1937) organizes a dinner party for Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) with Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Paul Abraham Dukas (1865-1935), Gabriel Faure and Alfred Bruneau. Letter to Emil Gutmann (1877-1920) about the performance of Symphony No. 8 in Munich.
- 13-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris.
- 14-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris.
- 15-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris.
- 16-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris. Mahler visits Ariane et Barbe Bleu from Paul Abraham Dukas (1865-1935) in the Opera Comique. Meeting with Paul Abraham Dukas (1865-1935).
- 17-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris. 1910 Concert Paris 17-04-1910 - Symphony No. 2. Poor acoustics. Claude Debussy (1862-1918) present. Last concert in Parijs. Gabriel Pierne (1863-1937) organizes a dinner party for Gustav Mahler with Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Paul Clemenceau (1857-1946), Sophie Clemenceau-Szeps (1862-1937), Gabriel Faure and Alfred Bruneau (1857-1934). Concerts Colonne.
- 18-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris. Performance Des Knaben Wunderhorn (3 songs) in Prague. Soloist: Gabriela Horvathova. Conductor: Otakar Ostrcil.
- 19-04-1910 Paris: 1910 Hotel Majestic Paris. Leaving for Rome.
- 20-04-1910 Rome: In Rome Gustav and Alma met Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951) (date?).
- 21-04-1910 Rome: Mahler attended a performance of Strauss' - Ein Heldenleben conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951). Rome Accademia di Santa Cecilia Orchestra.
- 22-04-1910 Rome:
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- 24-04-1910 Rome: Mahler attended a performance of Beethoven - Eroica and Strauss' - Ein Heldenleben conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951) in the Augusteo. They met in the conductor's room. Mahler was very impressed by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951) in Italy and wrote Alphons Diepenbrock (1862-1921) about it. Rome Accademia di Santa Cecilia Orchestra.
- 25-04-1910 Rome:
- 26-04-1910 Rome: Vienna: Publication of a piano version of Symphony No. 8 at Universal Edition (UE) music publishers.
- 27-04-1910 Rome:
- 28-04-1910 Rome: 1910 Concert Rome 28-04-1910. Concert (Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, Overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Siegfried Idyll and Tannhäuser Overture).
- 29-04-1910 Rome: Letter sent by Gustav Mahler to Alphons Diepenbrock (1862-1921).
- 30-04-1910 Rome:
- 01-05-1910 Rome: 1910 Concert Rome 01-05-1910. A thirth concert in Rome is cancelled due to the bad orchestra.
- 02-05-1910 Rome:
- 03-05-1910 Vienna: Gustav Mahler back in Vienna. He buys a piece of land high up the Semmering mountains, in Breitenstein am Semmering, one hour south of Vienna, accessible by a spectacular train journey. Gustav Mahler realized with the help of his father in law Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945) a for some time cherished plan, to acquire outside Vienna a piece of land in order to erect a sort of retirement home there. Outside the small community Breitenstein am Semmering they made a discovery: "The Mahler has listened, the minor has chosen it", remembered Mahler's daughter Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988). "He said: This is the air for him, and they have bought the property". Two years after Mahler's death Alma was in the summer and autumn of 1913 to build there a holiday home, called Villa Mahler, who was her second home to 1938th. House Alma Mahler Breitenstein am Semmering 1913-1937 (Werfelweg 6, Villa Mahler).
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- 21-05-1910 Toblach: Gustav Mahler signs a contract with Universal Edition (UE) music publishers for the publication of Symphony No. 9 and Das Lied von der Erde.
- 22-05-1910 Toblach:
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- 01-06-1910 Tobelbad: Gustav Mahler brings Alma Mahler (1879-1964), Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) and the nanny to Spa Tobelbad, specialized in women's ailments.
- 02-06-1910 Tobelbad: Gustav Mahler returns to Vienna. Rehearsel with the singers in Symphony No. 8 in Munich.
- 03-06-1910 Vienna: Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945) and Anna Sofie Moll-Schindler-Bergen (1857-1938) organized an excursion for Mahler with Josef and Josefine von Winter (1873-1943) in their automobile. The party of five went to Krummnussbaum castle near Milk.
- 04-06-1910 Vienna: Alma Mahler (1879-1964) meets Walter Gropius (1883-1969) for the first time. For the next three to four weeks they will see each other every day.
- 05-06-1910 Vienna:
- 06-06-1910 Vienna: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 07-06-1910 Vienna:
- 08-06-1910 Vienna: Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)'s most revealing comment about Symphony No. 7 is in a letter on 08-06-1910 to Alma Mahler (1879-1964). Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 09-06-1910 Vienna:
- 10-06-1910 Vienna: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 11-06-1910 Leipzig: Rehearsal with the Riedel-Verein choir for Symphony No. 8.
- 12-06-1910 Leipzig: Rehearsal with the Riedel-Verein choir for Symphony No. 8. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 13-06-1910 Leipzig: Rehearsal with the Riedel-Verein choir for Symphony No. 8. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 14-06-1910 Leipzig:
- 15-06-1910 Leipzig: Anniversary (6) Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988).
- 16-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsals for Symphony No. 8. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 17-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 18-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 19-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsal.
- 20-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 21-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 22-06-1910 Munich: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 23-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsel. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 24-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsal.
- 25-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsel. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964). Visit to a concert conducted by Richard Strauss (1864-1949). Don Quichotte.
- 26-06-1910 Munich: Rehearsel. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 27-06-1910 Munich: Back to Vienna. Concern about the silence of Alma from Tobelbad.
- 28-06-1910 Vienna: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 29-06-1910 Vienna:
- 30-06-1910 Vienna: Gustav Mahler is back in Spa Tobelbad.
- 01-07-1910 Tobelbad:
- 02-07-1910 Tobelbad:
- 03-07-1910 Tobelbad: Alone from Tobelbad to Graz. Alma stayed in Spa Tobelbad.
- 04-07-1910 Graz: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964)
- 05-07-1910 Toblach: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 06-07-1910 Toblach:
- 07-07-1910 Toblach: Anniversary (50) Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Without Alma Mahler (1879-1964). Mahler is given a book with a picture on the front of the bust made by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) assignments in it from the admirers if Vienna (who were behind the initiative) and from Auguste Rodin. Many relatives and friends come over to see him. There is also a special musical ensemble. The conductor (Der Dirigent) written by Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) for the 50th anniversary. Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 08-07-1910 Toblach: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 09-07-1910 Toblach: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 10-07-1910 Toblach: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
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- 14-07-1910 Toblach: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 15-07-1910 Toblach. Alma Mahler (1879-1964) left Spa Tobelbad.
- 16-07-1910 Toblach: Start composing Symphony No. 10.
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- 28-07-1910 Toblach:
- 29-07-1910 Toblach: A letter from Walter Gropius (1883-1969) for Alma Mahler (1879-1964) is mistakenly sent to Gustav Mahler. Marital crisis.
- 30-07-1910 Toblach:
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- 03-08-1910 Toblach:
- 04-08-1910 Toblach: Walter Gropius (1883-1969) is in Toblach to talk with Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) about his relation with Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
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- 11-08-1910 Toblach: Signing of a contract with Universal Edition (UE) music publishers for Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 2, Symphony No. 3, Das Klagende Lied and Des Knaben Wunderhorn.
- 12-08-1910 Toblach: Letter from Gustav Mahler to Emil Hertzka (1869-1932) for the dedication of Symphony No. 8 to Alma Mahler (1879-1964). (Alma Maria)
- 13-08-1910 Toblach:
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- 16-08-1910 Toblach:
- 17-08-1910 Toblach: Two letters to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
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- 20-08-1910 Toblach: Dedication of Symphony No. 8 to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 21-08-1910 Toblach:
- 22-08-1910 Toblach: Health. Severe attack of angina, collapses and loses consciousness. Three days later Gustav Mahler went to Leiden to meet Sigmund Freud (1856-1939).
- 23-08-1910 Toblach:
- 24-08-1910 Toblach:
- 25-08-1910 Toblach: Leaving for Leiden. Incognito. From Franzensveste station: Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (2.42 pm). Franzenveste station is the place where the local Pustertal Railway meets the main (train)line Verona - Innsbruck - Brenner - Munich. From Innsbruck: Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (6.35 pm). Sleeping in the night train.
- 26-08-1910 Leiden: Health. From Cologne: Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (1.30 pm) and walk along the Rhine (nostalgy). Amsterdam: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) with poem. Arrival in Leiden. Leiden: Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (7.40 pm). Stay in Hotel Du Lion d'Or. Consult Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Meeting point: In den Vergulden Turk. Meeting with Freud late in the afternoon.
- 27-08-1910 Leiden: Leaving for Toblach. Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (8.48 am). From Emmerich (Dutch/German border): Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (12.51 pm) confirming he was taking the night train from Cologne. From Cologne: Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (4.23 pm). In the train: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) with poem. Sleeping in the night train.
- 28-08-1910 Toblach:
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- 31-08-1910 Toblach: Anniversary (31) Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 01-09-1910 Toblach:
- 02-09-1910 Toblach: Stop of composing of Symphony No. 10 (started 16-07-1910).
- 03-09-1910 Toblach: Innsbruck: Telegram to Alma Mahler (1879-1964) (6.35 pm) and letter from the train with poem. Alone in Munich: Letter to Alma Mahler (1879-1964). 1910 Hotel Grand Continental.
- 04-09-1910 Munich: Health. Severe attack of angine. In bed. Three letters to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 05-09-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Meeting with Thomas Mann (1875-1955). Four letters to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 06-09-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Alma Mahler (1879-1964) arrives in Munich.
- 07-09-1910 Munich: Rehearsal.
- 08-09-1910 Munich: Rehearsal.
- 09-09-1910 Munich: Rehearsal.
- 10-09-1910 Munich: Rehearsal. Amsterdam: Movement 2 of Symphony No. 2 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 11-09-1910 Munich: General Rehearsal. Contract Universal Edition (UE) music publishers.
- 12-09-1910 Munich: 1910 Concert Munich 12-09-1910 - Symphony No. 8 (Premiere). In the audience: Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Alban Berg (1885-1935), Richard Strauss (1864-1949) (46), Anton Webern (1883-1945) (26), Saint-Saens, Alfredo Casella (27), Thomas Mann (1875-1955), Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951), Alphons Diepenbrock (1862-1921) and Balthazar Huibrecht Verhagen (1881-1950). Musik-Festhalle (neue). It was the last time Gustav Mahler met Richard Strauss (1864-1949) and Alphons Diepenbrock (1862-1921). The premiere of Gustav Mahlers Symphony No. 8 was his greatest succes in his life. Later Thomas Mann (1875-1955) will send Gustav Mahler a copy of his new book "Königliche Hoheit": “It is certainly a very poor return for what I received - a mere feather’s weight in the hand of the man who, as I believe, expresses the art of our time in its profoundest and most sacred form.”
- 13-09-1910 Munich: 1910 Concert Munich 13-09-1910 - Symphony No. 8. Repeat performance.
- 14-09-1910 Munich: Back to Vienna. Gustav Mahler buys (anonymous) three potraits of Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951). Correcting proofs of Symphony No. 8.
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- 01-10-1910 Vienna: In 10-1910 Gustav Mahler sees to it that Five Hymns by Alma Mahler (1879-1964) are published.
- 02-10-1909 Vienna:
- 03-10-1910 Vienna:
- 04-10-1910 Vienna:
- 05-10-1910 Vienna:
- 06-10-1910 Vienna: Anniversary (43) Alois (Louis) Mahler (1867-1931).
- 07-10-1910 Vienna:
- 08-10-1910 Vienna: Exhibition of paintings by Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) .
- 09-10-1910 Vienna:
- 10-10-1910 Vienna: Death Fritz Weidmann (1857-1910) in Hamburg.
- 11-10-1910 Vienna: Death Charles Gilibert (1866-1910) in New York. Amsterdam: Movement 2 of Symphony No. 2 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 12-10-1910 Vienna: He visits the rehearsels for the performance of Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951)'s two string quartets opus 7 and opus 10 in Vienna. Amsterdam: Movement 2 of Symphony No. 2 conducted by Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951).
- 13-10-1910 Vienna: By car to Breitenstein am Semmering with Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945) and Josef and Josefine von Winter (1873-1943). Lunch in Sudbahn hotel.
- 14-10-1910 Vienna: In the afternoon Alma Mahler (1879-1964) travels with Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) and Lizzy Turner (1870-0000) by Orient Expres from Vienna to Paris. In Munich Walter Gropius (1883-1969) joined her for a secret stay together in Paris.
- 15-10-1910 Vienna: Meeting in 1909-1911 House Carl Moll II Vienna - Wollergasse No. 10) with Josef and Josefine von Winter (1873-1943) to say goodbye.
- 16-10-1910 Vienna: Gustav Mahler travels to Berlin to meet Oskar Fried (1871-1941).
- 17-10-1910 Berlin: From Berlin to Bremerhaven.
- 18-10-1910 Bremerhaven: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 19-10-1910 Cherbourg: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. Anniversary (35) Emma Marie Eleanor Rosé-Mahler (1875-1933). Alma joins Gustav Mahler in Cherbourg.
- 20-10-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 21-10-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 22-10-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 23-10-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- 24-10-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1910 Westbound 18-10-1910 until 25-10-1910 S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II - Concert 24-10-1910 (piano).
- 25-10-1910 Atlantic: 1910 Westbound S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. Ellis Island.
- 26-10-1910 New York:
- 27-10-1910 New York:
- 28-10-1910 New York:
- 29-10-1910 New York:
- 30-10-1910 New York:
- 31-10-1910 New York:
- 01-11-1910 New York: Conducts 47 concerts, including seven in Brooklyn and eight on tour; among the works performed are his own Symphony No. 4, Strauss - Also sprach Zarathustra, Debussy - Iberia and Rondes de Printemps, Chabrier - Ode à la Musique and Espana, Xaver Scharwenka’s - Piano Concerto No. 4, Enescu - Suite No. 9, Bizet - Roma, Edward MacDowell’s - Piano Concerto No. 2, George Whitefield Chadwick - Melpomene Overture, Stanford - Irish Symphony, Elgar - Sea Pictures, Charles Martin Loeffler - La Villanelle du diable and Henry Kimball Hadley’s - The Culprit Fay until 21-02-1911. 1910 Concert New York 01-11-1910. The first concert of his last season with the New York. Philharmonic.
- 02-11-1910 New York:
- 03-11-1910 New York:
- 04-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 04-11-1910.
- 05-11-1910 New York:
- 06-11-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 06-11-1910. Postmark 06-11-1910: Letter to Thomas Mann (1875-1955).
- 07-11-1910 New York:
- 08-11-1910 New York:
- 09-11-1910 New York:
- 10-11-1910 New York:
- 11-11-1910 New York:
- 12-11-1910 New York:
- 13-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 13-11-1910.
- 14-11-1910 New York:
- 15-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 15-11-1910.
- 16-11-1910 New York:
- 17-11-1910 New York:
- 18-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 18-11-1910.
- 19-11-1910 New York:
- 20-11-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 20-11-1910 - Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. Concert in Brooklyn (Schumann’s Manfred, Brahms’s Symphony No. 1, Gustav Mahler’s Lied 2: Ging heut’ Morgen uber’s Feld and Lied 7: Rheinlegendchen, Lullaby from Smetana’s The Kiss, Dvorák’s Carnaval Overture and Smetana’s symphonic.
poem, Vltava). - 21-11-1910 New York:
- 22-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 22-11-1910 - Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen.
- 23-11-1910 New York:
- 24-11-1910 New York:
- 25-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 25-11-1910 - Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen.
- 26-11-1910 New York:
- 27-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 27-11-1910.
- 28-11-1910 New York:
- 29-11-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 29-11-1910.
- 30-11-1910 New York:
- 01-12-1910 New York:
- 02-12-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 02-12-1910.
- 03-12-1910 New York:
- 04-12-1910 New York: Death Johannes Elmblad (1853-1910) in Vaxje (Sweden).
- 05-12-1910 Pittsburgh: 1910 Concert Pittsburgh 05-12-1910. Second American tour with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 until 10-12-1910.
- 06-12-1910 Cleveland: 1910 Concert Cleveland 06-12-1910.
- 07-12-1910 Buffalo: 1910 Concert Buffalo 07-12-1910. Gustav Mahler meets his wife Alma Mahler (1879-1964) in Buffalo and they visit Niagara Falls together.
- 08-12-1910 Rochester: 1910 Concert Rochester 08-12-1910
- 09-12-1910 Syracuse: 1910 Concert Syracuse 09-12-1910. Two letters to Alma Mahler (1879-1964).
- 10-12-1910 Utica: 1910 Concert Utica 10-12-1910.
- 11-12-1910 New York:
- 12-12-1910 New York:
- 13-12-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 13-12-1910.
- 14-12-1910 New York:
- 15-12-1910 New York: Anniversary (42) Justine (Ernestine) Rose-Mahler (1868-1938).
- 16-12-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 16-12-1910.
- 17-12-1910 New York:
- 18-12-1910 Brooklyn: 1910 Concert Brooklyn 18-12-1910.
- 19-12-1910 New York:
- 20-12-1910 New York: Death Angelo Neumann (1838-1910) in Prague.
- 21-12-1910 New York:
- 22-12-1910 New York:
- 23-12-1910 New York:
- 24-12-1910 New York:
- 25-12-1910 New York: Christmas and New Year spent nursing sore throat. Health.
- 26-12-1910 New York:
- 27-12-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 27-12-1910.
- 28-12-1910 New York:
- 29-12-1910 New York:
- 30-12-1910 New York: 1910 Concert New York 30-12-1910.
- 31-12-1910 New York: