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| Orchestral Lieder (1815-1890) |
| Edited by Timothy J. Roden |
| N 44 |
ISBN 0-89579-618-X |
(October 2007) xxi + 142 pp. |
$140.00 |
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ISBN 978-0-89579-618-9 (13-digit) |
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Throughout the twentieth century, performers and scholars of orchestral
lieder directed their attention to works by late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century
composers, chiefly Strauss and Mahler but also Wolf, Pfitzner, and Reger.
However, earlier nineteenth-century composers also created a significant
body of works in this genre. Prominent composers such as Liszt, Brahms,
and Berlioz wrote orchestral lieder, as did many other composers whose
music has receded with the passage of time. These include individuals
such as Carl Reinecke, Andreas Romberg, and Peter von Lindpaintner, composers
who were highly esteemed during their era and who produced competent,
artistic lieder that are worthy of examination. The purpose of this volume
is to provide a source for the study and performance of repertoire that
is not readily available. The six orchestral lieder that are included
contribute to a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of the genre's
role in nineteenth-century German concert life and its influence on subsequent
composers.
Contents
Sehnsucht, Andreas Romberg
Die Fahnenwacht, Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner
König Sifrid, Wendelin Weißheimer
Zigeunerisches Ständchen, Georg Henschel
In der Nacht, Carl Grammann
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, Carl Reinecke |