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'Gustav Mahler: Critical Lives' featured in FT's best summer books of 2025

'Gustav Mahler: Critical Lives' featured in FT's best summer books of 2025

  • Date04 August 2025

Prof. Stephen Downes' 2025 release 'Gustav Mahler: Critical Lives' lands on Financial Times' best summer books of 2025 list for Classical and Pop Music

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'Gustav Mahler: Critical Lives' by Stephen Downes (Reaktion Books)

Richard Fairman and Ludovic Hunter-Tilney select their best mid-year reads for the acclaimed Financial Times' best summer reads list, includes new title by our Professor of Music, Stephen Downes.  

"There are many biographies of Gustav Mahler, but Downes has a magpie eye that takes in much background material and a wealth of contrasting opinions, both contemporary and modern," writes Richard Fairman for the FT, "Summarised as “short stories from [a] multi-stranded life”, his book is a readable digest of a complex history." 

To read the full list for summer 2025, please visit their website: https://www.ft.com/content/b90cb094-cd19-4b1d-a5f7-d8e94c2ca8d8 


About Gustav Mahler: Critical Lives

Gustav Mahler’s status as an icon of fin-de-siècle Viennese music is assured, with his works now staples of the concert repertoire. His life story has been told in numerous biographies, films and novels, yet he remains an ambiguous, provocative figure. Mahler was a composer who challenged musical form and style but identified with German Enlightenment and Romantic culture, disliking many contemporary artistic trends. He was a Jewish conductor who reached the pinnacle of his profession in antisemitic Vienna. He was supposedly haunted by death, embroiled in a torrid marriage, and his brief meeting with Freud has spurred posthumous psychoanalytical speculations. This book, reflecting the latest research, constructs a fresh interpretation of Mahler’s music in relation to his life.

For more information or to buy your own copy, please visit this website: https://reaktionbooks.co.uk/work/gustav-mahler 

 

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