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Gustav Mahler
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was an Austrian-Bohemian composer best known for his song-cycles and his grand, sweeping symphonies, which often require expanded orchestras for their full performance. Mahler, a composer of Late-Romantic music and...
Gustav Holst
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst (1874-1934) was a British composer of Swedish origin most famous for his dramatic orchestral suite The Planets, first performed in public in 1919. Holst also composed several operas, wrote sacred choral works such as The Hymn...
Gustav Holst by Rothenstein
Image by William Rothenstein

Gustav Holst by Rothenstein

A 1920 portrait of the British composer Gustav Holst (1874-1934) by William Rothenstein. Taken from, Music & Letters (Oxford University Press) Vol. 1, No. 3 (July, 1920), pp. 181-190.
Gustav Holst, 1921
Image by National Portrait Gallery

Gustav Holst, 1921

A 1921 photograph of the British composer Gustav Holst (1874-1934) by Herbert Lambert. (National Portrait Gallery, London)
Gustav Mahler by Bieber
Image by E. Bieber

Gustav Mahler by Bieber

A detail of an 1892 photograph by E. Bieber of the Bohemian-Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911).
Gustav Mahler by Nähr
Image by Moritz Nähr

Gustav Mahler by Nähr

A 1907 photograph by Moritz Nähr of the composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Taken in Vienna.
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No.5 in C-sharp minor
Video by Thikk Klassik

Gustav Mahler - Symphony No.5 in C-sharp minor

Gustav Mahler's 5th Symphony played by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan.
Carl Gustav Jung
Image by Adrian Michael

Carl Gustav Jung

Photo of psychiatrist and philosopher Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961 CE). Ortsmuseum Zollikon
Grave of Gustav Mahler
Image by Michael Kranewitter

Grave of Gustav Mahler

The grave of Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) in Grinzing, Austria.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Construction
Article by Kim Martins

Sydney Harbour Bridge Construction

The Sydney Harbour Bridge – affectionately known as The Coathanger by Australians – was opened to great fanfare and a touch of scandal on 19 March 1932 and was the longest steel arch bridge in the world at the time, with a span of 503 metres...
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