Beethoven: Egmont - August Zirner - Música - BR KLASSIK - 4035719003406 - 7 de octubre de 2022
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Beethoven: Egmont

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In September 1809, the Vienna Hofburg Theatre commissioned Ludwig van Beethoven to create new incidental music for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's "Egmont". The tragedy had premiered in Mainz on January 9, 1789. It calls for incidental music, but various attempts - some commissioned by the poet himself - had remained unfinished or were unsatisfactory. The music was required in several sections of the drama, however, and the Vienna production of "Egmont" was to include it. Beethoven set to work. He made good progress, because the subject suited him: the tragedy is set in Brussels, under threat from Spanish troops, and deals with resistance against oppression and foreign rule. The Viennese theatre premiere of "Egmont" on May 24, 1810 still had to make do without music, however - the score was only finally completed by the third performance. Beethoven's incidental music was premiered on June 15, 1810. The music itself makes it clear that this commission was close to Beethoven's heart - it far exceeds the level of incidental music common at that time. That applies not only to the compositional demands but also to the relationship of the music to the drama. Eschewing mere illustration, Beethoven provided an interpretation and therefore an additional level of meaning. The well-known Egmont Overture, the most dramatically dense part of the incidental music, anticipates the action and introduces the characters. A clear reference to the drama is made in the ending, which corresponds exactly to the symphony of victory called for by Goethe at the end of the tragedy. The finale - a clear reference to the drama - corresponds exactly to the "symphony of victory" called for by Goethe at the end of the tragedy.


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Medios de comunicación Música     CD   (Disco compacto)
Número de discos 2
Compositor Beethoven, Ludwig van
Publicado 7 de octubre de 2022
EAN/UPC 4035719003406
Etiqueta BR KLASSIK BRKK900340.2
Género Clásica
Dimensiones 132 × 140 × 11 mm   ·   135 g

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