Gustav Mahler - Des Knaben Wunderhorn

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  • - Composer: Gustav Mahler (7 July 1860 -- 18 May 1911)
    - Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
    - Conductor: Wyn Morris
    - Soloists: Geraint Evans (baritone), Janet Baker (contralto)
    - Year of recording: 1966
    Des Knaben Wunderhorn [The Youth's Magic Horn], song cycle for voice & piano (or orchestra), composed between 1892-1905.
    00:00 - 1. Revelge
    06:16 - 2. Rheinlegendchen
    09:19 - 3. Lied Des Verfolgten Im Turm
    13:07 - 4. Wer Hat Dies Liedlein Erdacht
    15:08 - 5. Lob Des Hohen Verstandes
    17:32 - 6. Der Schildwache Nachtlied
    23:16 - 7. Wo Die Schönen Trompeten Blasen
    29:25 - 8. Trost Im Unglück
    31:45 - 9. Des Antonius Von Padua Fischpredigt
    35:49 - 10. Verlor'ne Müh'
    38:07 - 11. Das Irdische Leben
    41:22 - 12. Der Tamboursg'sell
    This collection of songs is the culmination of Mahler's many settings from Das Knaben Wunderhorn (The Young Boy's Magic Horn), a collection of German Folk Poetry. They are usually performed as a set, often also including the two later Wunderhorn songs, "Revelge" and "Der Tamboursg'sell", since their poetic origin and performance requirements are so similar. There is no cyclical connection or sequence to the songs -- they stand alone, each having its own unique affect, scoring, and conception. Representing Mahler's mature style, the songs cover a vast range of moods and topics, from grim and ironic tragedy to fairy tales. Unlike his Wunderhorn settings for voice with piano, these are truly symphonic in scope and technique, and the composer eventually expanded several of them into symphonic movements.
    - "Revelge" (Reveille). A sinister quick-step march depicts the last parade of a slain regiment--as skeletons. Scored for full orchestra without trombones, Revelge has all the fanfares, drum tattoos, woodwind trills, and snappy rhythms of any Sousa march, yet is as grim and ironic as only Mahler can be in his darkest moods. The last line of each stanza features the usually light and silly syllables "Tralali, tralaley, tralalera," but in this context they have a chilling and macabre effect.
    - "Rheinlegendchen" (Rhine Legend). Here is another charming Ländler, in this case telling a fairy-tale about a golden ring tossed into the Rhine.
    - "Lied des Verfolgten im Turm" (Song of the Prisoner in the Tower). A political prisoner sings of freedom, while his lover, outside the prison, mourns him in contrasting lyrical passages.
    - "Wer hat dies Liedlien erdacht?" (Who Made Up This Little Song?). This is yet another comic love song, with the protagonist pining away for his love. The shortest and simplest of these songs, it is a Ländler with a yodeling vocal line always doubled in the orchestra.
    - "Lob des hohen Verstandes" (In Praise of Lofty Intellect). This is an absurd and comical song in which a donkey judges the singing of two birds. In spite of its humor, it is a biting satire of human self-importance.
    - "Der Schildwache Nachtlied" (The Sentry's Night-song). A sentry is killed on duty while he is distracted by dreams of his sweetheart. Mahler casts the story as a ghostly dialog between the sentry and his girl, alternating between military drums and fanfares and sustained melodic passages.
    - "Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen" (Where the Beautiful Trumpets are Blowing). Mahler again used contrasting materials in this touching song about a dead soldier's ghost visiting his beloved. Muted and hushed fanfares alternate with a gentle Ländler depicting the soldier and the girl, respectively.
    - "Trost im Unglück" (Solace in Sorrow). Another humorous and lively dialog between two lovers, this one is more raucous and full of military orchestral effects. It is usually sung as a duet.
    - "Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt" (Antony of Padua's Sermon to the Fish). This is a parody on the unchanging nature of human behavior. Mahler here uses perpetual motion in the orchestra to illustrate the purposeless busyness of life.
    - "Verlor'ne Müh" (Wasted Effort). A young girl unsuccessfully attempts to seduce a boy in this charming and witty dialog. It is set as a Ländler and often sung as a duet.
    - "Das irdische Leben" (Earthly Life). Here Mahler depicts a starving child who waits in vain for the grain to be harvested and milled. Cast as a chilling dialog between child and mother, the cruel inevitability of death is portrayed in the perpetual motion of the orchestra.
    - "Der Tamboursg'sell" (The Drummer Boy). This song is based on a deserter facing execution. Once again Mahler has used a military funeral march as the means to convey the drummer boy's fear of the gallows and his sad farewell to his comrades-in-arms. This time, though, the orchestral effects are real, not imitated on the piano. The song is scored for a dark-sounding orchestra without the brighter timbred flutes, trumpets, trombones, violins or violas. In spite of the expected military musical flourishes of fanfares, drum tattoos and march rhythms the result of this unusual scoring is a tragic and bitter dirge.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 32

  • @stephenscull901
    @stephenscull901 4 роки тому +10

    Diese Lieder erinnere ich mich seit vielen Jahrzehnten. Das sind die besten Lieder der deutschen Romantik. Die Musik ist herrlich, dramatische Trauer und heitere Freuden, die erzählen wie das Leben im frühen 19. Jahrhundert war. Die Lyrik ist von Clemens Brentano und Achim von Arnim.

    • @hansgraupp1818
      @hansgraupp1818 6 місяців тому +2

      Die beiden haben die Lyrik nur zusammengetragen

  • @johnappleseed8369
    @johnappleseed8369 8 років тому +39

    I love this, brilliant! Mahler's greatness doesn't end at his legendary symphonies!

  • @armandogonella2770
    @armandogonella2770 7 років тому +11

    IL NAUFRAGAR m' è DOLCE IN QUESTO M A H L E R

  • @racine1685
    @racine1685 4 роки тому +7

    ----Wunderbar, vor allem 23:16 ist ein Traum!

  • @tomascostero9962
    @tomascostero9962 8 місяців тому +1

    1. Revelge
    2. Rheinlegendchen
    4. Wer Hat Dies Liedlein Erdacht
    3. Lied Des Verfolgten Im Turm
    5. Lob Des Hohen Verstandes
    6. Der Schildwache Nachtlied
    7. Wo Die Schönen Trompeten Blasen
    8. Trost Im Unglück
    9. Des Antonius Von Padua Fischpredigt
    10. Verlor'ne Müh'
    11. Das Irdische Leben
    12. Der Tamboursg'sell

  • @RepertoireSharer
    @RepertoireSharer 20 днів тому

    I like the quicker tempo in Revelge. Very effective.

  • @theyoutubetroll6679
    @theyoutubetroll6679 Місяць тому

    Looks like the performance key varies from the written key most of the time. Here's the difference for each song:
    1. Written D minor, performed Bb minor (-4)
    2. Written A major, performed G major (-2)
    3. Written D minor, performed C minor (-2)
    4. Written F major, performed Eb major (-2)
    5. Written D major, performed C major (-2)
    6. Written C major, performed Bb major (-2)
    7. Written D minor, performed C minor (-2)
    8. Written A major, performed G major (-2)
    9. Written D minor, performed C minor (-2) just like in the 2nd symphony!
    10. Written A major, performed G major (-2)
    11. Written Eb minor, also performed Eb minor (+0)
    12. Written E minor -> D minor, performed C minor -> Bb minor (-4)

  • @Arteshir
    @Arteshir 2 роки тому +1

    W O W 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @gabrielortiz-larrauri4890
    @gabrielortiz-larrauri4890 7 років тому +3

    Gu Te Nacht!

  • @thorleifurb
    @thorleifurb 7 років тому +2

    Wunderbar to have the text.

  • @LeczOfficial
    @LeczOfficial 7 років тому +13

    Is there a link to the sheet music he is using? I love this song cycle and would love to sing it in the key he is singing it in. It appears that the sheet music on the screen is most likely in the original key, where Evans is singing it in a lower key. Do you have this sheet music in the lower key?

    • @olla-vogala4090
      @olla-vogala4090  7 років тому +4

      Sorry, I only have it in this key.

    • @steve7745
      @steve7745 4 роки тому

      Try using a tuner and figure out the key they're singing in and just transpose the sheet music? Hell, if you need, shoot my friend an email at cassandracarterart@gmail.com, she does areangements and I bet she'd be glad to do a transcription for you

  • @clefnoteproductions6695
    @clefnoteproductions6695 Рік тому +2

    Can I assume this is performed in a lower key than what's in the animation? Seems like it's at least a 3rd lower? It's terrific, just curious

    • @Toffeethegoldfish
      @Toffeethegoldfish 4 місяці тому +1

      i think he’s singing a tenth lower then it’s written

  • @user-lj1sc9bs4t
    @user-lj1sc9bs4t 2 роки тому

    素晴らしい(*´ ω`*)

  • @user-it9mi4pn6t
    @user-it9mi4pn6t 5 місяців тому

    1:19

  • @angelcastellanos508
    @angelcastellanos508 Рік тому +1

    Estoy aquí por Nietzsche

    • @rodrigoolivera5038
      @rodrigoolivera5038 7 місяців тому

      Venia a ver si habia algún comentario en español! aguante Nietzche!

    • @jaumevila1543
      @jaumevila1543 5 місяців тому

      ¡Que quería hablarle yo de Dostoievsky!

    • @EgeAnamurluoglu
      @EgeAnamurluoglu 2 місяці тому

      nietzsche the goat

  • @thegloriousnationalsociali2261
    @thegloriousnationalsociali2261 3 роки тому +15

    Nietzsche brought me here