Everywhere and Forever – Mahler’s Song of the Earth

In the summer of 1907 composer Gustav Mahler experienced a crisis of such magnitude that some thought he would never recover. His five-year-old daughter died of scarlet fever after 15 days, and a doctor diagnosed him with a congenital heart defect. Mustering his courage and tapping in to his genius, Mahler transformed his despair into a great piece of music. It was something entirely new: a “song-symphony” based on ancient Chinese verses. The film presents dramatizations of the poems, commentary by renowned experts, and excerpts from a brilliant performance featuring Metropolitan Opera stars Thomas Hampson and Paul Groves with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande conducted by Neeme Järvi. The documentary explores the biographical, cultural and philosophical context of The Song of the Earth, a masterpiece often singled out as the composer’s most personal musical statement.

  • No: 9910
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Artists: Henry Louis de La Grange, Marina Mahler, Neeme Järvi, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Paul Groves, Thomas Hampson
  • Director: A film by Jason Starr
  • Music Genre: Classical Music
  • Production year: 2015
  • Run time: 01:02:00
  • Producers: Cultural Media Collaborative
  • Format: HDTV 16:9