Crossword clues for mahler
mahler
- 'Das Lied von der Erde' composer
- Austrian composer Gustav
- He never finished his Tenth Symphony
- Austrian symphonist
- "Songs of a Wayfarer" composer
- "Resurrection Symphony" composer
- Vienna Opera director, 1897-1907
- His Symphony No. 10 is unfinished
- Harlem (anag) — composer
- Gustav who composed "Winterlied"
- Das Lied von der Erde composer
- Composer of the "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" collection
- Composer of ten symphonies
- Composer of an incomplete Tenth Symphony
- Composer Gustav or Alma
- Bohemian-born composer
- "The Song of the Earth" composer
- "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" composer
- 'Songs of a Wayfarer' composer
- ''Songs of a Wayfarer'' composer
- Composer Gustav who was Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in the early 1900s
- "The Song of the Earth" composer Gustav
- Inspiration for Mann's "Death in Venice"
- Gustav who composed "The Song of the Earth"
- "Das Lied von der Erde" composer
- Gustav whose music was banned by the Nazis
- Austrian composer (1860-1911)
- Austrian famed for 10 symphonies
- "Humoresken" composer
- Composer of 10 symphonies
- "Song of the Earth" composer
- Austrian composer-conductor: 1860-1911
- "Symphony of a Thousand" composer
- Gustav —, composer
- Man first to recover without heroin: he used to score
- Composer of Harlem Shuffle
- Frenchman Lehár trained as composer
- Austrian symphonic composer, d. 1911
- In the 8D main a husband left 1D
- German composer
Wikipedia
Mahler is a 1974 biographical film based on the life of composer Gustav Mahler. It was written and directed by Ken Russell for Goodtimes Enterprises, and starred Robert Powell as Gustav Mahler and Georgina Hale as Alma Mahler. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Technical Grand Prize.
Mahler (foaled April 14, 2004) is a racehorse sired by Galileo out of Rainbow Goddess. During his racing career, he was trained in Ireland by Aidan O'Brien, and he is owned by Sue Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith.
His most notable victory to date was in the Group 3 Queen's Vase at Ascot Racecourse in Great Britain, although a more lucrative performance was to follow in the 2007 Melbourne Cup in Australia, where he finished third when ridden by Stephen Baster.
He now stands as a stallion at Coolmore's National Hunt breeding operation in Ireland.
Mahler most often refers to Gustav Mahler, Bohemian-Austrian composer and conductor. His family included:
- Alma Mahler-Werfel (1879–1964), Austrian socialite and wife of, successively, Gustav Mahler, Walter Gropius and Franz Werfel
- Anna Mahler (1904–1988), Austrian-UK sculptor, daughter of Gustav and Alma Mahler
- Fritz Mahler (1901–1973), Austrian conductor, and cousin once removed of Gustav Mahler
- Otto Mahler (1873–1895), Bohemian-Austrian musician and youngest brother of Gustav Mahler
- Joseph Mahler (1900–1981), inventor of the Vectograph stereoscopic technique, cousin of Gustav Mahler
- Zdeněk Mahler (born 1936), Czech pedagogue, writer, publicist and musicologist, distantly related with Gustav Mahler
Other people named Mahler ( German for "someone who grinds") include:
- Arthur Mahler (1871–1944), Austrian archeologist
- David Mahler (born 1944), US hammered dulcimer player
- Eduard Mahler or Ede Mahler (1857–1945), Hungarian-Austrian orientalist, astronomer, natural scientist
- Gregory Mahler (born 1950), administrator and U.S. Political Science scholar and professor
- Halfdan T. Mahler (born 1923), Dane, former Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Hedwig Courths-Mahler (1867–1950), German writer
- Horst Mahler (born 1936), German lawyer and political extremist
- Kurt Mahler (1903–1988), mathematician
- Margaret Mahler (1897–1985), Hungarian psychoanalytic child psychologist
- Mickey Mahler (born 1952), U.S. baseball player
- Nicolas Mahler (born 1969) Austrian Artist
- Rick Mahler (1953–2005), U.S. baseball player
- Vincent A. Mahler (born 1949), U.S. political science scholar and professor
Mahler is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 103 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Mahler is named for the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler, who lived from 1860 to 1911.