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Jeremy Barham, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Mahler (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). xxiv + 342pp. £48

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Jeremy Barham, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Mahler (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). xxiv + 342pp. £48

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2011

Laura Hedden
Affiliation:
Princeton University

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References

1 At the time this review was written, the series currently totals 81 volumes.

2 Donald Mitchell and Andrew Nicholson, eds, The Mahler Companion (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999); Stephen Hefling, ed., Mahler Studies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997); and Jeremy Barham, ed., Perspectives on Gustav Mahler (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005). Several of the authors (Peter Franklin, Stephen Hefling, John Williamson, Zoltan Roman and Morten Solvik, to name but a few) featured in the CCM are doubly or triply represented in these other collections, which is not surprising considering the importance of their contributions to the field of Mahler research. Since these authors were called upon to write about aspects of Mahler's music in which they have specialized, however, the reader may observe (in the CCM) a tendency to gloss over subjects that have been covered elsewhere, and will frequently feel the need to cross-reference other sources.

3 Michael Kennedy, Mahler (New York: Schirmer Books, 1990): 180–89.

4 Peter Franklin, The Life of Mahler (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

5 See, for instance, Micznik, Vera, ‘Music and Narrative Revisited: Degrees of Narrativity in Beethoven and Mahler’, Journal of the Royal Music Association 126/2 (2001): 193249, andGoogle ScholarThe Farewell Story of Mahler's Ninth Symphony’, 19th-Century Music 20/2 (1996): 144–66Google Scholar.

6 Wildhagen, Christian, Die Achte Symphonie von Gustav Mahler: Konzeption einer universalen Symphonik (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1999).Google Scholar

7 Grange, Henry-Louis De La, Gustav Mahler: chronique d'une vie, vol. 1, Les chemins de la gloire (1860–1900) (Paris: Fayard, 1979) (English reprint New York: Doubleday, 1973)Google Scholar; Gustav Mahler, vol. 2, Vienna: The Years of Challenge (18971904) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999)Google Scholar; Gustav Mahler, vol. 3, Vienna: Triumph and Disillusion (1904-1907) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999); andGoogle ScholarGustav Mahler, vol. 4, A New Life Cut Short (19071911) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)Google Scholar.