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Experiencing Mahler

A Listener's Companion

Arved Ashby

Experiencing Mahler surveys the symphonies and major song sets of Gustav Mahler, presenting them not just as artworks but as vivid and deeply felt journeys. Mahler took the symphony, perhaps the most tradition-bound genre in Western music, and opened it to the widest span of human experience. He introduced themes of love, nature, the chasmic depth of midnight, making peace with death, facing rebirth, seeking one’s creator, and being at one with God. Arved Ashby offers the non-specialist a general introduction into Mahler’s seemingly unbounded energy to investigate the elements that make each work an experiential adventure—one that has redefined the symphonic genre in new ways.

In addition to the standard nine symphonies, Ashby discusses Das Lied von der Erde, the three most commonly heard song sets (the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, Kindertotenlieder, and Rückert-Lieder), and the unfinished Tenth Symphony (in Cooke’s edition).

Experiencing Mahler is a far-reaching and often provocative search for meaning in the music of one of the most beloved composers of all time.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 272 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-1-5381-0486-6 • Hardback • January 2020 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
978-1-5381-9886-5 • Paperback • June 2024 • $24.00 • (£17.99)
Series: Listener's Companion
Subjects: Music / Genres & Styles / Classical, Music / Individual Composer & Musician, Music / Instruction & Study / Appreciation
Arved Ashby is professor of music at the Ohio State University, where he specializes in 20th and 21st century art music as well as cultural history and media and communications. He has published articles on Arnold Schoenberg, Frank Zappa, and Benjamin Britten, and he has taught classes on topics as varied as ancient music, Philip Glass’ film music, and 20th-century music through the prism of the Beatles.
Introduction

Timeline

Chapter 1 Symphony No. 1: The Journey Begins

Chapter 2 Symphony No. 2: Death and Resurrection

Chapter 3 Three Song Sets: Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen, Rückert Lieder, Kindertotenlieder

Chapter 4 Symphony No. 3: Limning the Cosmos

Chapter 5 Symphony No. 4: Mahler’s Symphony of the Child

Chapter 6 Symphony No. 5: Journeys for a New Century

Chapter 7 Symphony No. 6: The Rigid Embrace of the Narrow House—The Blackness of the Absolute Night

Chapter 8 Symphony No. 7: A Mahler Serenade

Chapter 9 Symphony No. 8: His Gift to the Nation

Chapter 10 Das Lied von der Erde: Songs of Seclusion and Wandering

Chapter 11 Symphony No. 9: The Most Painful Lust for Life

Chapter 12 Symphony No. 10: Music from the Hereafter?

Selected Listening

Selected Reading

Highly Recommended: [Experiencing Mahler] will be appreciated by music lovers at all levels of expertise. The book is valuable as a journey through Mahler's oeuvre with an intelligent and perceptive companion, and as a good excuse to revisit the work of a most important but often misunderstood modern classical composer.


— Choice Reviews


Ashby takes the reader on an informed tour of each work . . . Describing music with words is difficult, but Ashby is an engaging writer . . . What sets his book apart from similar efforts are CD timestamps . . . that allow readers to “drop the needle” on exactly what is being discussed at a given moment.


— American Record Guide


Where does one start? How could even a seasoned Mahlerian find fresh perspectives on his work? If you’re completely new to Mahler’s music, where do you go for an informed but approachable introduction? The answer to all three questions is Arved Ashby’s Experiencing Mahler. Taking us one by one through the symphonies and major song cycles, Ashby combines history, analysis, and critical observation into a highly enjoyable and thought-provoking read. For a clear and informative introduction to Mahler, look no further.


— Andrew Desiderio, Fanfare


A pleasure. Ashby takes us lovingly through each piece, page-by-page or even phrase-by-phrase. His ability to get into the ideas behind Mahler's scores, asking basic questions on meaning and style is refreshing and perceptive. Experiencing Mahler will make a great introduction to this enthralling composer, or a spur for the already initiated.
— Thomas Hampson, baritone, founder of the Hampsong Foundation, and collaborator on Leonard Bernstein's final Mahler recording


During the pandemic I've found myself teaching my Mahler course from home. Experiencing Mahler has been my closest companion— I consulted it nearly every day for Ashby's brilliant insights into the details of the music. This is a superb addition to the resources for studying Mahler.
— Susan McClary, MacArthur Fellow and author of Feminine Endings: Music, Gender, and Sexuality and Conventional Wisdom: The Content of Musical Form


A book like this succeeds if it leads the reader back to the music. I put the thing down every few pages because I just had to listen.
— Christopher Purdy, Broadcast Manager and On-Air Host, Classical 101, WOSU Public Media


Immensely enjoyable, wonderful material that is both compelling and persuasive. The way Ashby frames and reframes our understanding of these pieces has provided me with new insights and new ways of approaching this music.
— Thomas Peattie, musicologist and author of Gustav Mahler’s Symphonic Landscapes


This is a book to read slowly and treasure: I found myself pouring over each paragraph with delight, wanting to digest every extraordinary thought. Ashby offers a world of poetry and imagination as he shares keen insights— involving philosophy, psychology, history, and culture— into this most complex of composers. Experiencing Mahler is a startlingly original book, and it should be required reading for every conductor. But then any Mahler lover will be enchanted by the dreamscapes that Ashby traces for these symphonic worlds.
— JoAnn Falletta, Grammy-winning conductor, music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic, and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences


Experiencing Mahler

A Listener's Companion

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Summary
Summary
  • Experiencing Mahler surveys the symphonies and major song sets of Gustav Mahler, presenting them not just as artworks but as vivid and deeply felt journeys. Mahler took the symphony, perhaps the most tradition-bound genre in Western music, and opened it to the widest span of human experience. He introduced themes of love, nature, the chasmic depth of midnight, making peace with death, facing rebirth, seeking one’s creator, and being at one with God. Arved Ashby offers the non-specialist a general introduction into Mahler’s seemingly unbounded energy to investigate the elements that make each work an experiential adventure—one that has redefined the symphonic genre in new ways.

    In addition to the standard nine symphonies, Ashby discusses Das Lied von der Erde, the three most commonly heard song sets (the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, Kindertotenlieder, and Rückert-Lieder), and the unfinished Tenth Symphony (in Cooke’s edition).

    Experiencing Mahler is a far-reaching and often provocative search for meaning in the music of one of the most beloved composers of all time.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 272 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
    978-1-5381-0486-6 • Hardback • January 2020 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
    978-1-5381-9886-5 • Paperback • June 2024 • $24.00 • (£17.99)
    Series: Listener's Companion
    Subjects: Music / Genres & Styles / Classical, Music / Individual Composer & Musician, Music / Instruction & Study / Appreciation
Author
Author
  • Arved Ashby is professor of music at the Ohio State University, where he specializes in 20th and 21st century art music as well as cultural history and media and communications. He has published articles on Arnold Schoenberg, Frank Zappa, and Benjamin Britten, and he has taught classes on topics as varied as ancient music, Philip Glass’ film music, and 20th-century music through the prism of the Beatles.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Timeline

    Chapter 1 Symphony No. 1: The Journey Begins

    Chapter 2 Symphony No. 2: Death and Resurrection

    Chapter 3 Three Song Sets: Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen, Rückert Lieder, Kindertotenlieder

    Chapter 4 Symphony No. 3: Limning the Cosmos

    Chapter 5 Symphony No. 4: Mahler’s Symphony of the Child

    Chapter 6 Symphony No. 5: Journeys for a New Century

    Chapter 7 Symphony No. 6: The Rigid Embrace of the Narrow House—The Blackness of the Absolute Night

    Chapter 8 Symphony No. 7: A Mahler Serenade

    Chapter 9 Symphony No. 8: His Gift to the Nation

    Chapter 10 Das Lied von der Erde: Songs of Seclusion and Wandering

    Chapter 11 Symphony No. 9: The Most Painful Lust for Life

    Chapter 12 Symphony No. 10: Music from the Hereafter?

    Selected Listening

    Selected Reading
Reviews
Reviews
  • Highly Recommended: [Experiencing Mahler] will be appreciated by music lovers at all levels of expertise. The book is valuable as a journey through Mahler's oeuvre with an intelligent and perceptive companion, and as a good excuse to revisit the work of a most important but often misunderstood modern classical composer.


    — Choice Reviews


    Ashby takes the reader on an informed tour of each work . . . Describing music with words is difficult, but Ashby is an engaging writer . . . What sets his book apart from similar efforts are CD timestamps . . . that allow readers to “drop the needle” on exactly what is being discussed at a given moment.


    — American Record Guide


    Where does one start? How could even a seasoned Mahlerian find fresh perspectives on his work? If you’re completely new to Mahler’s music, where do you go for an informed but approachable introduction? The answer to all three questions is Arved Ashby’s Experiencing Mahler. Taking us one by one through the symphonies and major song cycles, Ashby combines history, analysis, and critical observation into a highly enjoyable and thought-provoking read. For a clear and informative introduction to Mahler, look no further.


    — Andrew Desiderio, Fanfare


    A pleasure. Ashby takes us lovingly through each piece, page-by-page or even phrase-by-phrase. His ability to get into the ideas behind Mahler's scores, asking basic questions on meaning and style is refreshing and perceptive. Experiencing Mahler will make a great introduction to this enthralling composer, or a spur for the already initiated.
    — Thomas Hampson, baritone, founder of the Hampsong Foundation, and collaborator on Leonard Bernstein's final Mahler recording


    During the pandemic I've found myself teaching my Mahler course from home. Experiencing Mahler has been my closest companion— I consulted it nearly every day for Ashby's brilliant insights into the details of the music. This is a superb addition to the resources for studying Mahler.
    — Susan McClary, MacArthur Fellow and author of Feminine Endings: Music, Gender, and Sexuality and Conventional Wisdom: The Content of Musical Form


    A book like this succeeds if it leads the reader back to the music. I put the thing down every few pages because I just had to listen.
    — Christopher Purdy, Broadcast Manager and On-Air Host, Classical 101, WOSU Public Media


    Immensely enjoyable, wonderful material that is both compelling and persuasive. The way Ashby frames and reframes our understanding of these pieces has provided me with new insights and new ways of approaching this music.
    — Thomas Peattie, musicologist and author of Gustav Mahler’s Symphonic Landscapes


    This is a book to read slowly and treasure: I found myself pouring over each paragraph with delight, wanting to digest every extraordinary thought. Ashby offers a world of poetry and imagination as he shares keen insights— involving philosophy, psychology, history, and culture— into this most complex of composers. Experiencing Mahler is a startlingly original book, and it should be required reading for every conductor. But then any Mahler lover will be enchanted by the dreamscapes that Ashby traces for these symphonic worlds.
    — JoAnn Falletta, Grammy-winning conductor, music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic, and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences


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