Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Alma,” premiering this week at the Vienna Volksoper, views its often-vilified protagonist through a feminist lens: as a thwarted composer and mother.
“Bride of the Wind,” which takes its name from a painting by Oskar Kokoschka, boasts glowing scenes of old Vienna, superb music and a beautiful and sensual leading lady in Sarah Wynter. But Bruce ...
Gustav Mahler suffered a series of personal and professional disasters in 1907. A move Stateside, however, soon changed everything ...
“Before we speak again you must renounce everything superficial, all vanity and outward show concerning your individuality and your own work …” That was the ultimatum the great composer Gustav Mahler ...
ALMA MAHLER: OR THE ART OF BEING LOVED. Francoise Giroud. Oxford University Press. 162 pages. $21.95. English-reading audiences have waited 10 years for Henry-Louis de la Grange (of mixed ...
BRIDE OF THE WIND. With Sarah Wynter, Jonathan Pryce, Vincent Perez. Director Bruce Beresford. Running time: 99 mins. Rated R: Nudity/sexuality. At Angelika, Clearview Cinemas. 2 Stars. Alma Mahler (b ...
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