Tag: Goethe

  • Walpurgis Night Music on WPRB

    Walpurgis Night Music on WPRB

    Strap on your goat leggings! Sunday is Walpurgis Night, the eve of the feast day of 8th century abbess Saint Walpurga. It’s a great witches’ holiday – the “other” Hallowe’en – and therefore a popular celebration in Europe, where they still know how to make everything festive creepy. And more power to them. This Thursday morning on WPRB, we’ll have music in celebration of Walpurgis Night and May Day.

    Music lovers and devotees of German romantic literature, of course, already know a thing or two about Walpurgisnacht. It’s the night Mephistopheles escorts Faust to the Harz Mountains, where they encounter witches and warlocks cavorting on the Brocken. It’s also the night Faust, Mephistopheles and Homunculus travel to ancient Greece to encounter the shade of Helena (a.k.a. Helen of Troy). We’ll hear appropriate selections from Arrigo Boito’s opera, “Mefistofele.”

    Mendelssohn wrote a fairly tame cantata, “Die erste Walpurigisnacht” (“The First Walpurgis Night”), on another Goethe poem about prankish Druids freaking out some Christians. (EDIT: Sandy Steiglitz tells me she’ll be playing this piece as part of this week’s Sunday Morning Opera with Sandy. The featured work will be Franz Lehar’s “Paganini.” Tune in to WPRB to hear it this Sunday between 5:30 and 10 a.m.)

    Brahms composed a song, “Walpurgisnacht,” about a mother scaring the living daylights out of her daughter, by telling her a thunderstorm is actually the sound of witches celebrating on the Brocken; as if that isn’t enough, she tells her that she herself is a witch. Ha ha! So German.

    Among our other works will be Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’ “Beltane Fire,” Gustav Holst’s “The Morning of the Year,” Nikos Skalkottas’ “Mayday Spell,” and Benjamin Britten’s “Spring Symphony,” a piece which climaxes in a setting of the 13th century May Day round, “Sumer is a-cumen in.” It’s all verrrry Wicker Man.

    We’ll be leaping naked over bonfires, this Thursday morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. Keep Walpurga in Walpurgis Night, with Classic Ross Amico.

  • Goethe’s Birthday: Schumann’s Faust & More

    Goethe’s Birthday: Schumann’s Faust & More

    You want something you won’t generally hear on the radio? How about Robert Schumann’s “Scenes from Goethe’s ‘Faust’” – all blessed two hours of it, complete with vocal soloists and chorus. I’ve got a fine performance of it, all ready to go, with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as Faust, Elisabeth Harwood as Gretchen, and John Shirley-Quirk as Mephistopheles. The conductor? Benjamin Britten.

    It may very well be the highlight of this morning’s show, which will be devoted to works inspired by Germany’s literary giant, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), on his birthday anniversary.

    Here’s the thing: in order to play what I want to play, I’ll have to start Schumann’s “Faust” at 7 a.m. So brew yourself some strong coffee and leave a message for the boss that you’ve got an emergency dental appointment and you’ll be in a little late.

    There will also be symphonic poems by Liszt (“Tasso, Lament and Triumph”) and Paul Dukas (“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” in a vintage recording with Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra), plenty of music based on melodies from Gounod’s “Faust,” Beethoven’s “Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage,” some opera arias, and lieder, lieder, lieder, from Franz Schubert to Hugo Wolf.

    All you have to do is sign this parchment with your blood.

    I hope you’ll join me this morning, from 6 to 11 ET, as we celebrate Goethe, on WPRB 103.3 FM or at wprb.com. Get your fill of the quill, on Classic Ross Amico.*


    *Apparently Goethe actually preferred the pencil:

    http://takingnotenow.blogspot.com/2013/08/goethe-and-quill-and-pencil.html

  • WPRB Celebrates Goethe with Faust & Mefistofele

    WPRB Celebrates Goethe with Faust & Mefistofele

    Right now, we’re enjoying music by the Polish violin virtuoso Henryk Wieniawski on themes from Gounod’s “Faust.”

    Coming up in the next hour, we’ll have highlights from Arrigo Boito’s opera “Mefistofele.” Perhaps better known as the outstanding librettist for Verdi’s “Otello” and “Falstaff,” Boito could be quite the composer himself.

    We’re celebrating Goethe until 11:00 this morning on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com.

  • Goethe’s Birthday Music Celebration

    Goethe’s Birthday Music Celebration

    Tomorrow marks the birthday anniversary of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), widely regarded as Germany’s greatest literary figure. Goethe’s significance in German culture cannot be overestimated.

    His novel, “The Sorrows of Young Werther,” virtually initiated the Romantic movement, with its protagonist’s relentless subjectivity and precipitous despair instigating a cult of suicide. His bildungsroman, “Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship,” was praised as one of the greatest novels ever written. And the influence and perpetual reinvention of his dramatic poem “Faust” would appear to be inexhaustible.

    Goethe captivated the imagination of virtually every major German-language composer of the 19th century. We’ll honor him with a full program inspired by his works, including lieder, symphonic poems, symphonies, operas and oratorios.

    So much Romanticism is a presentiment of fall and chill nights passed gazing up at the moon through withered leaves in a Caspar David Friedrich tricorn.

    Join me tomorrow morning at 6 ET for five hours of music inspired by the writings of Goethe, on WPRB 103.3 FM or at wprb.com. You don’t have to sell your soul to experience great music on Classic Ross Amico.

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