Mahler's considerable musical talents, which he employed both as composer and conductor, were surpassed only by his ambition.
From conductor of the
Court Opera he rose to become its
Artistic Director. He was also Director of the
Vienna Philharmonic 1898-1901, conductor of the Metropolitan Opera in New York from 1907, and from 1909 onwards musical director of the
New York Philharmonic Society as well. As a conductor Mahler distinguished himself by his fidelity to the score, as a composer he quickly moved from lied to symphony. He developed his own characteristic style, employed soloists and chorus, and broke away from the conventions of instrumental music as composed hitherto.
Mahler, who died on 18th May 1911 in
Vienna, left
the world many symphonic songs, as well as ten symphonies, the last of which remained unfinished.
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