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Music Appreciation
Class #11
The Romantic Period, Part 2
Chopin, Schumann(s),
Wagner and Verdi
Frédéric Chopin* (1810-1849)
Web sites
http://www.chopin.pl/spis_tresci/index_en.
html
http://www.chopin.org/ip.asp?op=Home
Nationalism*
Folk tunes
Harmonies
Influence: Wagner, Liszt
Forms
Dedications
“Revolutionary
Etude” (“November Uprising” 1830)
Sviatoslav Richter
Heart*
Style
New musical language
Originality
Exclusivity*
170+
for piano alone
No news!
Careful edits
Melody!
Chopin’s Life In Paris
Composer
Performer
Teacher
Bon Vivant Celebrity
Parisian Friends
Franz Liszt
Hector Berlioz
Vincenzo Bellini
Felix Mendelssohn
Ferdinand Hiller
Heinrich Heine
Salon society
Schubert abend concerts
Social, musical, political, intellectual
gathering
Personality
“The lonely artist is surrounded by
frivolous society.”
“Romantic” appeal?
Romance
Women as inspiration
Piano
Concerto #1 dedication:
“I have not yet exchanged a syllable with her of
whom I dream every night. While my thoughts
were with her I composed the Adagio of my
concerto”.
Aurore Duvedant...
or George Sand?
Feminist!
"I know that I am the slave and you the
lord. The law of the land has made
you my master....you have the right of
the stronger party, and society
confirms you in it; but over my will, sir,
you are powerless."
Odd couple
Prude vs. exhibitionist
Frail vs. healthy
Demure vs. aggressive
Confidence, intellect, sexuality
Inspiration
21 Nocturnes*
Artur
Rubinstein
John Field (1782-1837)
21st Century
The “Minute” Waltz*, CD #2, Track 4
Listen for…
Virtuoso
technique
“Singing” quality in the melody
Robert Schumann (1810-56)
Romantic ideal
Dichter
Poet,
writer
Denker
Philosopher
Law student
Friedrich Wieck
Romantic paradox
Whimsical and refined
Dreamy and gritty
Vehement and visionary
“Scenes From Childhood”
Träumerei
Horowitz in Moscow
And
even…Katharine Hepburn in“Song of
Love”
The Wild Horseman
Health
4th finger, Right Hand*
Physical health
Mercury?
Syphilis?
Mental health*
Visions
Institutionalized
Musical pyramid*
Only composer to master compositions on one
instrument (the piano) before proceeding to larger
compositions;
Only solo piano compositions for over 8 years;
1st orchestral composition not until 1842;
Difficult with large structures.
Cultural Accomplishments
Davidsbündler * (“The League of David”)
“Philistines!”*
Florestan und Eusebius
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik”*
(“The
Journal of New Music”)
1st musical journal/criticism
New composers/styles
Chopin and Brahms
Clara Wieck Schumann* (1819-1896)
Limitations...
"I once believed that I possessed creative
talent, but I have given up this idea;
a woman must not desire to compose —
there has never yet been one able to do it.
Should I expect to be the one?" *
“The High Priestess of Music”
Father & Teacher
60-year
“amateur” career
Highly accomplished performer
Inspiration
Robert’s
most passionate music
150 songs in 1840 alone!
Influenced and Encouraged
Mendelssohn, Brahms, Chopin
Musician, Wife, Mother
Finances
Concerts
Teaching
Premieres
Eight children
“Revolution
of Dresden” rescue
Rumors...
“Symphony #1: Larghetto”
CD #2, Track 5
Listen for…
Full
orchestral score
Intricate harmonies
Importance of melody
Richard Wagner* (1813-1883)
Biography
Step-father’s influence
Composition training
Beethoven
Bach
Opera as drama
Gesamtkunstwerk*
“Complete art work”
Total
synthesis of
Music
Drama
Theater
Dance
Politics
Thirteen complete “music dramas”
http://wagneroperas.com/indexwagneroper
as.html
Leitmotif*
Musical idea or Melody
Associated with
Character
Event
Prop
Idée fixe and Ritornello
Hector Berlioz and Antonio Vivaldi
Symphonie Fantastique & Four Seasons
“Mad” King Ludwig II*
King Ludwig and Wagner
Admirer
Musical and personal
Patron
Saved Wagner’s career?
“Swan King”
Lohengrin
Neuschwanstein
Bayreuth Festspielhaus*
Mecca for Wagnerites
Replacement for Easter/Church
Complete “Ring” cycle
Hidden Orchestra pit*
Der Ring des Nibelungen* (1848-74)
Das Rheingold (The Gold of the Rhine)
Creation
of the Ring
Die Walküre (The Valkyries)
Siegfried
Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods)
Introduction and Background
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haO3BeuE_0s&feature=related
Ring Cycle Facts
Libretto
German,
Scandinavian and Norse myth
34 characters
God(s) vs. humans
Aryan culture vs. Jewish “threat”
Music
15
hours
Through-composed
Die Walküre* (2nd opera in the cycle)
God*+
(Wotan
or “Wälse”)
God’s children on earth in human form
Siegmund*+
“victory” + “mouth” (“shield”)
Sieglinde*+
“victory” + “gentle”
Background
Winter Storm*+
Wandering, nameless stranger*+
Hunding*+
Mystery guest*+ at the wedding*+
Tree*+ with a Sword*+ (“Notung”)
Bayreuth : Jeanine Altmeyer and Peter Hoffman
End of Act 1
Wehwal asks Sieglinde to grant him a name;
They realize that they have the same father, (Wälse =
God), and that they are twin brother and sister;
Sieglinde names him Siegmund;
Siegmund is then empowered to pull Notung out of the
tree;
The two declare their love for each other.
God in Human Form
The Wagner ideal
Sieglinde and Siegmund
Sister/bride and Brother/groom
“Now let our race flourish and continue!”
Siegfried*+ (“Victory” + “Freedom”)
(Savior/Führer /Leader)
Wagner’s Essays
Anti-Semitic
Sexist
Socialist
Inspiration for Nazis
The Ring and Star Wars
http://www.trell.org/wagner/starwars.html
Cosima Liszt von Bülow Wagner*
Cosima (1837-1930)
Relationship
with Franz Liszt*
Schooling
Musical education
Hans von Bülow*
Favored conductor
Liszt and Wager
Married Cosima (two children)
Richard Wagner
Affair and three illegitimate children
Marriage and four children
Mrs. Wagner
Disowned
by Liszt
Denounced
by von Bülow
“Frau Wagner”
Age difference: 24 years
Three children
Bayreuth Festival
Director and producer: 31 years
Anti-Semite
Bayreuth, then and now
“Ride of the Walküres”
CD #2, Track 6
Listen for…
Enormous
orchestra
Emphasis on the brass section
Epic quality
Continual repeats
Giuseppe Verdi* (1813-1901)
Giuseppe Verdi
“Il Re d’Italia”* (“The King of Italy”)
Vittorio
Emanuele Re D'Italia (Victor Emmanuel King
of Italy)
Nationalism* (il Risorgimento*)
“Va,
Pensiero”*
Exiled slaves singing of their homeland
Italy under Austrian occupation
Career
Almost 30 complete operas
Shakespeare
influence
Rigoletto (1851)*
Quartet
Aida (1900)*
Leontyne Price
“La Traviata” Prelude
CD #2, Track 7
Listen for…
High,
sustained string section
Short, concise, dramatic
Establishes a specific mood/emotion for the
drama which will follow.