Came across this today. Sadly rather brief. Does anyone know if its part of a longer interniew?
Alma Mahler Interview
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostCame across this today. Sadly rather brief. Does anyone know if its part of a longer interniew?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p02kt3nm
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostCame across this today. Sadly rather brief. Does anyone know if its part of a longer interniew?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p02kt3nm
The interview takes place in her New York apartment where she reminisces and talks about various items she has on display, including a portrait of her by Oskar Kokoschka, a manuscript of Britten's Michaelangelo Sonnets. Britten had visited her and was pleased to see it because it was more complete than his own version. She talks about Berg's Violin Concerto and its dedication to her daughter, Manon. She talks about Franz Werfel and her move from California to New York. There is an anecdote about the first time he conducted Fidelio in New York. She talks about some paintings she has by her father, Emil Schindler.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostThe longest interview I came across (14 mins) was in German via The Mahler foundation website. Sound is not too great but it is comprehensible if your German is up to it.
The interview takes place in her New York apartment where she reminisces and talks about various items she has on display, including a portrait of her by Oskar Kokoschka, a manuscript of Britten's Michaelangelo Sonnets. Britten had visited her and was pleased to see it because it was more complete than his own version. She talks about Berg's Violin Concerto and its dedication to her daughter, Manon. She talks about Franz Werfel and her move from California to New York. There is an anecdote about the first time he conducted Fidelio in New York. She talks about some paintings she has by her father, Emil Schindler.
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