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Gustav Mahler (July 7, 1860 (Born in Kaliště, Bohemia) – May 18, 1911 (Died in Vienna, Austria)) was a Austrian-Jewish composer and conductor. | Gustav Mahler (July 7, 1860 (Born in Kaliště, Bohemia) – May 18, 1911 (Died in Vienna, Austria)) was a Austrian-Jewish composer and conductor. | ||
Mahler's masterpieces are considered to be the bridge between 19th and 20th century. Mahler noted for his | Mahler's masterpieces are considered to be the bridge between 19th and 20th century. Mahler is noted for his symphonies and orchestral songs. |
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Gustav Mahler (July 7, 1860 (Born in Kaliště, Bohemia) – May 18, 1911 (Died in Vienna, Austria)) was a Austrian-Jewish composer and conductor.
Mahler's masterpieces are considered to be the bridge between 19th and 20th century. Mahler is noted for his symphonies and orchestral songs.