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Richard Strauss : Cuatro ultimas canciones (4 letzte lieder)Munich, 2009 (Video)Director: Mariss Janson
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Comentarios Orquesta Radio Bavaria Richard Strauss had seen a lot in his 85 years. When he was born, Brahms was still the undisputed king of German music, and by the time he died, the world was a place of aeroplanes and atom bombs. Music had, in those 85 years, gone through its most rapid evolution ever. From early Romantic, the Wagnerian excesses, and finally the angular modernism of Stravinsky, Bartok and Prokofiev. Strauss lived through those times, and his music reflected the changes around him. His early compositions were heavily influenced by Wagner, and Strauss inherited Wagner's like of large orchestras and their rich and complex tone color. But bit by bit Strauss found his own voice. He refused to follow the footsteps of the modernists, and in fact rejected what he saw as the twentieth century's decay into disorder. The music of Richard Strauss is the natural progression of the Romantic movement, expressive, emotional, complex. And so to the Four Last Songs (Vier letze Lieder), finished in September 1948, near the end of Strauss' life, a work that his publisher described as “a farewell of serene confidence”. The first three songs are set to texts by Hermann Hesse; Früling (Spring), September, Beim Schlafengehen (Going to Sleep). The last song, Im Abendrot (At Dusk) is to a poem by Joseph von Eichendorf. Whether Strauss intended them to be performed as a set is arguable, but the common theme of peacefully nearing the end of one's life naturally groups them together. There are in fact sketches for a fifth song, Nacht by Hesse again, but Strauss died before its completion. It is no exaggeration to say that Strauss perfected the orchestral song with the Four Last Songs; melodically and harmonically complex, rich in tonal colors, floating and serene. And achingly beautiful. The voice no longer simply carries the melody, but forms an integral part of the whole aural vista. |
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