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Music Appreciation Class #13 Romantic Ballet and Opera.

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Page 1: Music Appreciation Class #13 Romantic Ballet and Opera.

Music AppreciationClass #13Romantic Ballet and Opera

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Peyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky1840-1893

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Biography

•Child prodigy▫Discouraged

•Composed at 14•Musical training (conservatory)•“The Five”

▫Conflicting musical influences•Civil service job•International success

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Musical style•Russian

▫Folk tunes▫Harmonies▫Rhythms

•European▫German form▫Italian melody▫French lyricism

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Ballet (Russian Nationalism?)

•Previously inconsequential music▫2nd rate composers

•Tchaikovsky elevated and expanded▫Full orchestral tonality

•Stand-alone quality

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“Romeo and Juliet” (1869)

•Scandal!

Musically graphic Violence/sex

•Overture Fantasy (11:00)

• Youtube.com @ 7:45

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Brief segue

•Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)▫“Romeo and Juliet” 1935

Arrival of the Capulets and the Montagues Romeo and Juliet’s pas de deux

Rudolf Nureyev and Lynne Fontanne: Balcony Scene

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Nutcracker (1891)

•Most expansive ballet score to date▫Immediately popular▫Critically ridiculed

▫“Sugar Plumb Fairy” from the Kirov Ballet

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Piano Concerto #1 (1875)

•Van Cliburn (1934 - )

•1st International Tchaikovsky Competition ▫1958

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1812 Overture (1880)• Commission

▫Russia’s victory over Napoleon▫Orchestration

Tubular bells 16 cannon shots on musical cue!

• Carnegie Hall

• Philadelphia

Seiji Ozawa and the Berlin Philharmonic @ 4:0011:45

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Personal • Gay

▫ Punishable by prison/execution

• Paranoid

• Married▫ Antonina Miliukova

Virtual stranger Unsolicited love letter Disastrous marriage

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Nadezhda von Meck• Patron, 1877-90

• Letter relationship only

• Abrupt end

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“Bob”

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FranceOpéra Comique

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Georges Bizet (1838-1875)

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Carmen (1875)

•Prosper Mériméé (1845)

•Commission

▫Opéra Comique

Light, tuneful music Comic or silly plot Spoken dialogue

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Premiere

•Acts 1 and 2 Applause, curtain calls

•Acts 3 and 4 Booing, whistling

•Bizet’s escape and death

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Idée fixe

•“Fate” motive

▫Overture

▫Carmen and Don Jose’s meeting

▫Carmen’s murder

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Two scenes

•Habanera

•Carmen’s murder

▫American singers

Maria Ewing

Barry McCauley

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Retellings

•Ballet suite

•Carmen Jones (1943)▫Oscar Hammerstein II

Dorothy Dandridge (Marilyn Horne)

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GermanyRichard WagnerRichard Strauss

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Richard Wagner (1813-1883)

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Biography

•Step-father’s influence

•Composition training▫Beethoven▫Bach

•Opera as drama

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Gesamtkunstwerk

•“Complete art work”

▫Total synthesis of

Music Drama Theater Dance Politics

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Thirteen complete “music dramas”•http://wagneroperas.com/

indexwagneroperas.html

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Leitmotif

•Musical idea or Melody▫Associated with

Character Event Prop

• Idée fixe ▫Hector Berlioz

Symphonie Fantastique

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“Mad” King Ludwig II

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King Ludwig and Wagner

•Admirer

•Patron▫Saved Wagner’s career?

•“Swan King”▫Lohengrin

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Neuschwanstein

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Bayreuth Festspielhaus

•Mecca for Wagnerites

•Replacement for Easter/Church

•Complete “Ring” cycle

•Hidden Orchestra pit

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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)

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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

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Die Walküre (2nd opera in the cycle)•God

▫(Wotan or “Wälse”)

•Siegmund▫“victory” + “mouth” (“shield”)

•Sieglinde▫“victory” + “gentle”

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God in Human Form

•Wagner ideal

•Sieglinde and Siegmund (“Wehwal”)

Sister/bride and Brother/groom

“Now let our race flourish and continue!”

Siegfried (Savior/Fuhrer/Leader)

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Background

•Hunding▫Mystery wedding party guest

•Tree with a Sword (“Notung”)

Finale of Act I. (Concert version with Domingo)

Bayreuth : Jeanine Altmeyer and Peter Hoffman

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Essays

•Anti-Semitic

•Sexist

•Socialist

•Inspiration for Nazis

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The Ring and Star Wars

•http://www.trell.org/wagner/starwars.html

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GermanyEven Worse…

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Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

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Biography

•Musical family

•Involved with the Dresden opera▫Wagner

•Politically active▫3rd Reich

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Tone Poems (1896)

•Also sprach Zarathustra

▫Friedrich Nietzsche

“God is dead.”

•2001: A Space Odyssey▫1968

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Salome

•Mark 6:21-29 & Matthew 14:6-11

•Oscar Wilde

▫Paris, 1891

In French?!

Prison

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Characters

•Herod, King of Judea

•Herodias, his wife (former sister-in-law)

•Salome, her daughter (14)

•John the Baptist (“Jochanaan”)

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Operatic/dramatic problems

•Orchestra▫Wager +

•Salome▫Vocally demanding

Look 14 years old Sexually attractive

▫The “Dance of the Seven Veils”

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Censored!

•New York, 1907

▫Metropolitan Opera

•Dress Rehearsal

▫Sunday afternoon Patrons = Astors, Vanderbilts Politicians

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Opening Day Reviews

“…one of the most horrible, disgusting, revolting and unmentionable exhibitions of degeneracy I

have ever heard, read or imagined...”

“…A sewer is a necessity of our everyday life, but the fact of its existence does not also create the

necessity for us to bend over its reeking filth and inhale its mephitic vapours...”

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Final scene: warning!

•Catherine Malfitano