Tag Archives: Gustav Mahler

Stan Ruttenberg

Stan Ruttenberg  March 12, 1926 – February 12, 2017 Longtime Boulder resident Stan Ruttenberg died Sunday, February 12, 2017 at Balfour Senior Living in Louisville. He was 90.. Stan was born on Mar 12, 1926 in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Edward Ruttenberg and Goldene (Moss) Ruttenberg, where the extended family was living after prior generations […]

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Guest Profile – David Matthews

David Matthews David Matthews was born in London in 1943 and started composing at the age of sixteen. He read Classics at the University of Nottingham – where he has more recently been made an Honorary Doctor of Music. In music, he was mainly self-taught, though he studied privately with Anthony Milner and was greatly […]

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Guest Profile – Frans Bouwman

Frans Bouwman When the young Frans Bouwman heard the Adagietto from Gustav Mahler’s Fifth Symphony in his father’s 78 rpm recording by the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg and the Concertgebouw Orchestra, it led to a lifelong passion for the music of Mahler. At the age of 14, Bouwman started piano lessons and five years later […]

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Support Colorado MahlerFest

Colorado MahlerFest is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Federal Tax ID 74-2551709. Community support provides approximately 75% of our operating budget. You make it possible for us to celebrate the legacy of Gustav Mahler and to bring high quality performances and educational experiences to our audiences each year. Please consider supporting YOUR Colorado MahlerFest through a […]

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Archive-MF29

Archive Colorado MahlerFest XXIX May 16 – May 22, 2016 Note: Some links below will open a PDF file.   Main MahlerFest XXIX Complete Schedule Order the MahlerFest XXIX CD of Mahler-Symphony No. 7 The MahlerFest XXIX Orchestra MahlerFest XXIX Distinguished Guests The MahlerFest XXIX Symposium The MahlerFest XXIX Conducting Workshop and Master Class The MahlerFest […]

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Past Symposium Speakers

Speakers at MahlerFest Symposia David Auerbach Robert Bailey Leah Batstone Ofer Ben-Amots Wes Blomster Louise Bloomfield Frans Bouwman Jane K. Brown Jerry Bruck Steven Bruns Salvatore Calomino Jonathan Carr Alessandra Comini Peter Davison Henry-Louis de La Grange Louis Ekstein Stuart Feder Susan Filler Gerald Fox Peter Franklin Donald Fraser April Fredrick Marc Fulgham Jeffrey Ganz […]

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Jason Starr – Biography

JASON STARR Producer and Director Jason’s films are available on DVD and Blu-Ray from the MahlerFest store. Award-winning filmmaker Jason Starr has produced and directed over one hundred films and television programs for broadcast on PBS, A&E, Bravo, CBC, Deutsche Welle, Kultura, Mezzo TV, 3sat, Medici and many public TV stations throughout Europe and North […]

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Archive-MF14-Ann Schmiesing

Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the German Volkslied  in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Ann Schmiesing (MahlerFest XIV)   In his review of the first volume of Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote in 1806, “By rights, every household in which cheerful people live should possess this book, and display it by a window, […]

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Archive-MF14

MahlerFest XIV Archives The following documents are available for MahlerFest XIV – held from January 9 to January 14 in 2001. MahlerFest XIV Program Book Donald Mitchell, CBE – Keynote Address Ann Schmiesing – Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the German Volksled in the Eighteenth and Nneteenth Centuries Stan Ruttenberg – Recordings of Mahler Symphony No. 4 […]

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The Twentieth Century’s Debt to Mahler: Our debt to him in the Twenty-first Donald Mitchell, CBE (Keynote: Colorado MahlerFest XIV) I am happy to make accessible to potential readers — if I have any — the text of the keynote speech I gave in January this year at the XIVth Colorado MahlerFest. I would remind […]

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Guest profile – Cory Oldweiler

Cory Oldweiler, Author of “Testimony of the Senses” A classical music fan since childhood, Cory Oldweiler bought a ticket on a whim to see Gustavo Dudamel conduct Mahler’s Fifth Symphony with the New York Philharmonic in January 2009. Four months later, he nearly bankrupted himself to attend the complete Mahler cycle taking place at Carnegie […]

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Guest Profile – Stephen Hefling

Stephen E. Hefling received the A. B. in music from Harvard and the Ph. D. from Yale, with a dissertation examining Mahler’s “Todtenfeier” movement from the dual perspectives of programmatic influence and compositional process as documented in Mahler’s surviving sketches and drafts. Currently Professor Emeritus of Music at Case Western Reserve University, he has also […]

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Guest Profile – Anna Stoll-Knecht

Anna Stoll Knecht Currently a British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oxford (Jesus College), Anna Stoll Knecht conducts research on Mahler’s interpretation of Wagner, both as a conductor and as a composer. Her publications include a monograph on Mahler’s Seventh Symphony (Oxford University Press, Studies in Musical Genesis, Structure & Interpretation, forthcoming); book […]

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Guest Profile: Kurt Schwertsik- Composer

Colorado MahlerFest was honored to have both Kurt and Christa Schwertsik as distinguished guests at MahlerFest XXIX. Kurt was the visiting composer and presented at the symposium, worked with the three composition fellows and the orchestra, and attended two performances of his Nachtmusiken given by Kenneth Woods and the Colorado MahlerFest Orchestra. To commemorate Kurt’s […]

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