Embrace Everything - The World of Gustav Mahler

Series produced by Aaron Cohen

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The Embrace Everything radio series is an exploration and celebration of the music of Gustav Mahler.

The Embrace Everything series is an exploration and celebration of the music of Gustav Mahler. Throughout his life Mahler insisted that music had to, literally, embrace everything. This makes his compositions unusually rich in what they offer both audience and musicians. It’s often delightfully quirky one moment and then deeply tragic the next. Mahler did not shy away from introducing the most low-brow, commonplace musical tune alongside the most radiantly sublime words in all of spiritual literature. Gustav Mahler meant what he said: music has to embrace everything.

Each program explores a different Mahler symphony. The series will include more than 100 interviews with leading conductors, music scholars, and orchestral musicians—all of whom have extensive first-hand experience with the music, offering an abundance of insights into just what makes Mahler’s music so unique. Additionally, comments from Mahler and his contemporaries will be read by actors throughout the programs. Each episode will explore how Mahler drew not just from the world of music but from the other arts, from the world of nature, and from life itself. Anything that attracted Mahler’s attention was liable to find its way into the music. How did he do this? That’s something each episode will investigate.

Interviews thus far include members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony, the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the London Symphony Orchestra.

Complete details can be found at www.theworldofgustavmahler.org. Hide full description

The Embrace Everything series is an exploration and celebration of the music of Gustav Mahler. Throughout his life Mahler insisted that music had to, literally, embrace everything. This makes his compositions unusually rich in what they offer both audience and musicians. It’s often delightfully quirky one moment and then deeply tragic the next. Mahler did not shy away from introducing the most low-brow, commonplace musical tune alongside the most radiantly sublime words in all of spiritual literature. Gustav Mahler meant what he said: music has to embrace everything. Each program explores a different Mahler symphony. The series will include more than 100 interviews with leading conductors, music scholars, and orchestral musicians—all of whom have extensive first-hand experience with... Show full description


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Leonard Bernstein had an affinity for the music of Gustav Mahler, as seen in the climax of the Oscar-nominated 2023 Netflix film “Maestro.” In this...

Bought by WDAV Classical Public Radio and WGTE Public Media


  • Added: Feb 18, 2024
  • Length: 27:27
  • Purchases: 2
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This episode focuses on Mahler’s Third Symphony in D minor (1895-1896), exploring Mahler’s unique perspective on the different orders of being, fro...

Bought by WDAV Classical Public Radio, WGUC/ WVXU, WCLV, WRTI, WMNR and more


  • Added: May 04, 2023
  • Length: 59:58
  • Purchases: 7
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This episode focuses on Mahler’s Second Symphony in C minor (1894), delving into Mahler’s gigantic musical exploration of life, death, and what lie...

Bought by WGUC/ WVXU, WMNR, WGTE Public Media, WDAV Classical Public Radio, Interlochen Public Radio and more


  • Added: Jun 26, 2021
  • Length: 57:59
  • Purchases: 6
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This episode focuses on Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D major (1888), taking listeners back to the work’s origins in the street songs, folk tunes and ...

Bought by WGUC/ WVXU, WMNR, WGTE Public Media, Classic107.3, and WMNR


  • Added: Nov 11, 2020
  • Length: 59:00
  • Purchases: 5