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Anna Mahler

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Anna was educated by tutors and also enjoyed the attention of her mother's friends, which included many of the important artistic figures in music, the visual arts, and literature. As the daughter of the legendary Gustav Mahler, Anna was expected to have a musical career, but this never materialized.
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is German for 'peek' or 'peep'). Her childhood was spent in the shadow of her mother’s love affairs and famous salon. Anna also suffered the loss of her older sister Maria Mahler (1902–1907) who died of scarlet fever when Anna was three—and her father, who died when she was six. The aftermath of both
456:. Anna married him on 15 January 1924, while she was still 19 years old. Like her first marriage, this second marriage failed within months. She left Krenek for good in November 1924. During this time, Krenek was completing his Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 29. The Australian violinist 398:. After her divorce, Anna studied art and painting on and off in Berlin, Rome, and Paris throughout the 1920s. At the age of twenty-six, she discovered that sculpture was the medium in which she could best express her creativity. Having taken lessons in sculpting in 520:
film editor and writer of screenplays. Mahler once said that she had found true love with her last husband but had left him at the age of seventy-five in order that they might both progress, since they spent too much time looking after each other.
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At the age of 16, Anna fell in love with a rising young conductor, Rupert Koller. They were married on 2 November 1920. Their marriage ended within months.
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on 2 December 1929, when she was 25. They had a daughter, Alma (5 November 1930 – 15 November 2010). The couple divorced in 1934, after five years.
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As well as sculpting successfully in stone, Anna Mahler produced bronze heads of many of the musical giants of the 20th century including
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After her mother died in 1964, Anna, now financially independent, returned to London for a while before finally deciding to live in
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in 1969. In 1988, she died in Hampstead, while visiting her daughter Marina there. She is buried at
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with whom she had another daughter, Marina (born 1 August 1943). After the War, she travelled to
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Soon after, Anna moved to Berlin to study art. While there, she fell in love with
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tragedies coincided with her mother's love affair with the German architect
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Anna Mahler's exposure to the visual arts began early when she would visit
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assisted Krenek with getting financial assistance from her Swiss patron
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and her stormy relationship with the Austrian Expressionist painter
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Anna Mahler (at right) with her older sister Maria and her mother,
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Gustav Mahler's orchestration of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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Repertory of the Vienna Court Opera under Gustav Mahler
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Broncia Koller-Pinell
Vienna
Hampstead, London
Highgate Cemetery
Ernst Krenek
Paul Zsolnay
Anatole Fistoulari
Albrecht Joseph
Gustav Mahler
Alma Mahler
Austrian
sculptor

carte de visite
Vienna
Gustav Mahler
Alma Schindler
Walter Gropius
Oskar Kokoschka
Manon Gropius

Highgate Cemetery
Oskar Kokoschka
Broncia Koller-Pinell
Vienna
Fritz Wotruba
Arnold Schoenberg
Alban Berg
Artur Schnabel

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