How long is Mahler — Complete Symphonies?

Mahler — Complete Symphonies is 11 hours of music — 10 works spanning 1888–1910.

Mahler's 9 completed symphonies (plus the unfinished 10th) total approximately 11 hours of music.

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Listen Time Overview

Total Time

11 hours

Works

10

Non-stop Days

0.5

Genre

Romantic

How many commutes to finish?

30 min

22 commutes (one-way)

At different playback speeds

1x (normal)

11h

1.5x speed

7h 20m

2x speed

5h 30m

Major Works

1
Symphony No. 1 in D major 1888
55m
2
Symphony No. 2 'Resurrection' 1894
1h 25m
3
Symphony No. 3 in D minor 1896
1h 40m
4
Symphony No. 4 in G major 1900
55m
5
Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor 1902
1h 10m
6
Symphony No. 6 'Tragic' 1904
1h 20m
7
Symphony No. 7 'Song of the Night' 1905
1h 20m
8
Symphony No. 8 'Symphony of a Thousand' 1906
1h 25m
9
Symphony No. 9 in D major 1909
1h 25m
10
Symphony No. 10 (Adagio) 1910
25m

For perspective...

That's 11 hours — about 2 flights from New York to London.

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About This Collection

The Gustav Mahler collection presented here totals 11 hours of music. Mahler's 9 completed symphonies (plus the unfinished 10th) total approximately 11 hours of music.

Use the commute calculator above to figure out how many trips to work it would take to listen through all of Gustav Mahler. Adjust the slider to match your commute length for a personalized estimate.

For Perspective...

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That's 1.5 flights from New York to London

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Same as binging 0.2 seasons of Game of Thrones

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You could walk 33 miles while listening

That's 44 cups of coffee worth of sipping time

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Mahler — Complete Symphonies?
Mahler — Complete Symphonies is 11 hours long, comprising 10 major works.
How many days to listen to all of Gustav Mahler?
Non-stop, it would take 0.5 days. At a more realistic 2 hours per day, it would take 6 days.
What is the longest work by Gustav Mahler?
The longest is "Symphony No. 3 in D minor" at 1 hours 40 minutes.

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