He was writing his tenth when he died. This means that he had 9 completed.
Mahler did not write any operas. He composed prolifically, but in only two areas: Symphonies and songs.
He composed 9 symphonies.
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For pieces that call for it, there is usually only one. Some larger scale works, such as Mahler symphonies, might use two.
Type your answer here... 7 complete symphonies ... and worked on an 8th which was never completed.
Mahler wrote nine massive symphonies all are at least an hour long in a usual performance. The best known among them is the ninth, the last. It is nicknamed as "Symphony for a Thousand."
0-9, with nine incomplete, plus an early "Student Symphony" in F Minor, available as "00." Unless you want to count the several versions of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Eighth as separate pieces.
Gustav Mahler and Anton Bruckner
He wrote nine complete symphonies. He was working on the tenth when he died.
9
For pieces that call for it, there is usually only one. Some larger scale works, such as Mahler symphonies, might use two.
Type your answer here... 7 complete symphonies ... and worked on an 8th which was never completed.
Mahler wrote nine massive symphonies all are at least an hour long in a usual performance. The best known among them is the ninth, the last. It is nicknamed as "Symphony for a Thousand."
0-9, with nine incomplete, plus an early "Student Symphony" in F Minor, available as "00." Unless you want to count the several versions of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Eighth as separate pieces.
He wrote 106 symphonies
Almost everything but the form itself. The late 19th-century symphonies are longer, written for a larger orchestra and in a more advanced tonal language. Much of the expansion came with Beethoven, but by the time of Bruckner and Mahler, at the very end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th, symphonies reached their maximum length and orchestral size.
Gustav Mahler had 13 brothers and sisters.
Impossible to answer, as you you have to include all compositions written by "nobodys", and it would become further meaningless because, for example, a Mozart symphony lasts 22 minutes. A Mahler symphony lasts an hour and fifteen minutes. Mozart wrote more symphonies, but Mahler wrote more music, etc.
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