Mild Und Leise... Bachmann Poems II Score and Parts by Dieter Schnebel Set of Parts - Sheet Music

By Dieter Schnebel

Mild und leise': does that not come from 'Tristan'? Ingeborg Bachmann's drafts of poems dating from her year of crisis in 1963 are in fact teeming with quotations from Wagner operas which form a radical contrast to the somewhat clinical-expressionist language andcontent of her poetry and also display great inner conflict in the expression of their subject of disaster and misfortune. In their musical transformation, the Wagner quotations appear in original form and are therefore disconnected - and simultaneously - encapsulated - from the otherwise serial progressions, enabling the creation of a musical dimension which corresponds with their language. Dieter Schnebel

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Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Dieter Schnebel
Publishers:
Schott Music
Format:
Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Dieter Schnebel
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
116
Shipping Weight:
1.2 pounds

Score and Parts Chamber Ensemble (Score & Parts)

SKU: HL.49046103

Bachmann Poems II Score and Parts. Composed by Dieter Schnebel. Ensemble. Classical. Softcover. 116 pages. Duration 3600 seconds. Schott Music #ED20911. Published by Schott Music (HL.49046103).

Mild und leise': does that not come from 'Tristan'? Ingeborg Bachmann's drafts of poems dating from her year of crisis in 1963 are in fact teeming with quotations from Wagner operas which form a radical contrast to the somewhat clinical-expressionist language andcontent of her poetry and also display great inner conflict in the expression of their subject of disaster and misfortune. In their musical transformation, the Wagner quotations appear in original form and are therefore disconnected - and simultaneously - encapsulated - from the otherwise serial progressions, enabling the creation of a musical dimension which corresponds with their language. Dieter Schnebel.