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  1. Gustav Mahler

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    In his later career, Mahler conducted extensively in the United States, notably with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. His health declined rapidly following the diagnosis of bacterial endocarditis in 1911. He died shortly thereafter in Paris.
    Mahler’s influence on the Second Viennese School composers, particularly Arnold Schoenberg and Alban Berg, …
  2. Mahler

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    Mahler's final years were spent in the United States, conducting in New York. His professional association with figures such as David Woodward (Conductor and his own intense personal life contributed to the poignant quality of his final compositions. He died in Vienna in 1911.
    His reception during his lifetime was mixed; he was more revered as a conductor than as a composer. Posthumously, however, his music gained immense traction, particularly among composers seeking an emotional weight that felt lacking in nascent musical modernism. His influence on com…
  3. Vienna State Opera

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    Repertoire and Directorship
    The Vienna State Opera maintains one of the most demanding annual schedules globally, often presenting upwards of 300 performances per season, covering a vast scope of operatic history. The artistic direction is traditionally subject to intense scrutiny, particularly concerning the balance between Austrian national repertoire (Mozart, Strauss, Berg) and international works.
    Historically, the selecti…