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Mahler, Gustav. (1860-1911). 1910 New York Concert Program. Uncommon original 1910 program from a performance of Gustav Mahler conducting the Phiharmonic Society which later became the New York Philharmonic. February 18, 1910. The program including the "Fantasy Overture" from "Romeo and Juliet" by Tchaikovsky; Debussy "Nocturnes"; Wagner "Eine Faust Overture" and "Siegfried Idyl"; and Berlioz "Carnaval Romain" Overture. 2 pages mounted to an album page and measuring 8 x 7 inches overall. Original programs from Mahler's short New York tenure are highly uncommon.

The 1909–10 New York Philharmonic season was long and taxing; Mahler rehearsed and conducted 46 concerts, but his programmes were often too demanding for popular tastes.

Mahler, Gustav. (1860-1911) 1910 New York Concert Program

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Mahler, Gustav. (1860-1911). 1910 New York Concert Program. Uncommon original 1910 program from a performance of Gustav Mahler conducting the Phiharmonic Society which later became the New York Philharmonic. February 18, 1910. The program including the "Fantasy Overture" from "Romeo and Juliet" by Tchaikovsky; Debussy "Nocturnes"; Wagner "Eine Faust Overture" and "Siegfried Idyl"; and Berlioz "Carnaval Romain" Overture. 2 pages mounted to an album page and measuring 8 x 7 inches overall. Original programs from Mahler's short New York tenure are highly uncommon.

The 1909–10 New York Philharmonic season was long and taxing; Mahler rehearsed and conducted 46 concerts, but his programmes were often too demanding for popular tastes.