Conductor, composer, and writer Bruno Walter (1876-1962) worked closely
with Gustav Mahler as the composer's assistant and protégé. His
revealing recollections of Mahler were written in 1936, marking the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the composer's death. Walter first
encountered Mahler more than 40 years earlier, when he served as the
composer's assistant conductor in Hamburg. He worked with Mahler again
at the Vienna Opera, and after the composer's death conducted the debut
of the Ninth Symphony and Das Lied von der Erde.
A staunch supporter of Mahler's genius and defender of his dour
personality, Walter cites the pressures faced by a gifted artist
striving for perfection. This edition of his tribute to his friend and
mentor features supplemental materials that include a biographical
sketch of Mahler as man and artist by Ernst Krenek, the composer's
son-in-law and musical heir, and a new Introduction by Erik Ryding,
author of Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere.