Remembering Gustav Mahler
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Recently editorialized on in your paper was the anniversary of the death of Gustav Mahler, whose cacophonous pieces have endarkened musical annals for decades. Mahler was rather more a twit than a composer. He was to music what Emperor Franz Josef was to politics, both lending hands to begin the disintegration of our present era.
JOHN E. SWANSON
Pasadena
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