"There are so many versions of Gustav Mahler that you can pick your own: the ultimate visionary who slipped mysteriously into obscurity for almost a century, the conducting genius recreated in a Ken Russell film, or perhaps the mystical figure re-imagined in the works of jazz musicians and electronic composers. And then there's one of the most fascinating Mahlers of them all: the one portrayed by his wife Alma in a famously controversial yet compelling biography.
This week Donald Macleod explores this alluring source, and with it the last decade of the composer's life - the 'Alma' years. "
This week Donald Macleod explores this alluring source, and with it the last decade of the composer's life - the 'Alma' years. "
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