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“Shot Into the Air Like a Rocket”: Climax in the Lieder of Alma Mahler
in 1915 based on dates in the initial publication and on manuscripts in the collection of Henry Louis de la Grange. Susan M. Filler, Gustav and Alma Mahler: A Research and Information Guide (London: Taylor & Francis, 2012), 30. Zemlinsky’s setting was...
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Mahler's Sketches for a Scherzo in C Minor and a Presto in F Major
a short score—and then revised it with a truly remarkable sketch almost as good as the subsequent orchestral score. See Susan M. Filler, "Editorial Problems in Symphonies of Gustav Mahler: A Study of the Sources of the Third and Tenth Symphonies" (Ph.D....
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[i]Alma Mahler, Muse to Genius: From Fin-de-sièle Vienna to Hollywood's Heyday[/i], by Karen Monson
10London: Gollancz, 1974. 11Gustav Mahler: Chronique d’une vie, 3 vols. (Paris: Fayard, 1979-84). 12See for example Susan M. Filler, "A Composer's Wife as Composer: The Songs of Alma Mahler," Journal of Musicological Research 4 (1983):427-42, and Robert...
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Redeeming Alma: The Songs of Alma Mahler
of Alma Mahler," Chord and Discord 2, no. 6 (1950), 77. 15Filler places Zemlinsky's appearance at 1897, Pendle at 1900. Susan M. Filler, Gustav and Alma Mahler: A Guide to Research (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1989), xxvii, and Pendle, 134....