Mahler's Conversion

Mahler's Conversion

Auteur : Ronald Harwood

Date de publication : 2001

Éditeur : Faber & Faber

Nombre de pages : 86

Résumé du livre

'I belong nowhere.'

Obsessed with power and fame, Gustav Mahler rejects his Jewish background and his friends with devastating consequences.

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), a composer and conductor of passion and genius, was born in Bohemia and faced a lifetime of prejudice - 'I'm homeless. Not once but three times. First, a native of Bohemia in Austria. Second, an Austrian among Germans. And third, a Jew in the rest of the world'. But in 1897, in order to be granted the prestigious position of Director of the Vienna Court Opera, Mahler decided to convert to Catholicism. In time, however, as his world collapsed, he came to believe he was being made to pay a dreadful price for his ruthless ambition.

Mahler's Conversion premièred at the Aldwych Theatre, London in September 2001.

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