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Literary Musicians
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Berliozs Literary Trinity Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) – literary influences and program music Virgil – Les Troyens (1856–58) Shakespeare – Le roi Lear (1831) – Roméo et Juliette (1839) – Béatrice et Bénédict (1862) Goethe – La damnation de Faust (1846)
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Berliozs Fantastic First Symphony Symphonie fantastique (1830) [Anthology 2-39] – Episode in the Life of an Artist: Fantastic Symphony in Five Movements – idée fixe – Harriet Smithson
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Berliozs Fantastic First Symphony Symphonie fantastique (1830) [Anthology 2-39] – 1. ReveriesPassions – 2. A ball – 3. Scene in the country – 4. March to the scaffold – 5. Dream of a Witches Sabbath Dies Irae
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Berliozs Fantastic First Symphony Symphonie fantastique (1830) [Anthology 2-39] – Orchestration expanded wind and brass sections four harps five percussionists special effects with mutes, slides, and bowing
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Following the Idée Fixe reminiscence motive appears in all five movements
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Discriminating Romanticisms Schumanns review of the Symphonie fantastique – Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (1835) Program vs. absolute music
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The Prodigious Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn (1809– 1847) The Mozart of the nineteenth century – Octet in E Major for Strings, Op. 20 (1825) – Overtue to A Midsummer Nights Dream (1826) Concert Overture
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The Prodigious Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) – Overture to A Midsummer Nights Dream (1826 [Anthology 2-40] later added incidental music
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The Prodigious Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) – Calm Sea and Prosperous Overture (1828) – Hebrides (Fingals Cave) (1829) – Fair Melusine Overture – Symphony No. 3 in A Minor Scottish – Symphony No. 4 in A Major Italian – Lider ohne Worte (Songs without Words)
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The Prodigious Mendelssohn Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) – 1833: Appointed Music Director of Düsseldorf – 1835: Appointed chief conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra concerts – 1843: director of the Leipzig conservatory – 1843: director of the Berlin Cathedral Choir and conductor of Symphonic subscriptions concerts
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Mendelssohns Paulus and Civic Nationalism Paulus (1832–1836) [Anthology 2-41] – oratorio – allegory of the German nation – Lutheran chorales Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
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Nationalism Takes a Racial Turn Das Judenthum in der Musik (Judaism in Music) (1850) – K. Freigedank (Richard Wagner)
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Schumann and Literature Robert Schumann (1811–1856) – Early piano studies with Friedrich Wieck – Marriage to Clara Wieck (1840) – music critic for Neue Zeitschrift für Musik Davisbund (League of David) – Florestan – Eusebius – Master Raro
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Music of Letters Carnival, Op. 9 (1833–34) – (A, A, B, C, E ) – (SCH)umann, Asch
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The Piano Fantasie, Op. 17 [Anthology 2-42] 3-movement work – (Ruins, Trophies, Palms) – Schlegels Die Gebüsche Through all the sounds In the motley dream of earthly life There sounds a soft, long drawn-out sound For the one who overhears in secret
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Schumanns Year of Song First 23 published opuses were piano pieces 1840 devoted almost entirely to song 1841 symphony year 1842 primarily chamber music 1843 oratorio 1848 dramatic music
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Schumanns Year of Song 1840 Nearly 150 songs Heinrich Heine, Buch der Lieder Dichterliebe (Poets Love) [Anthology 2-43] – Im wonderschonen Monat Mai – Die alten, bösen Lieder
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Schumanns Last Years Large-scale dramatic compositions – Das Paradies und die Peri (1843) – Scenen aus Goethes Faust (1844–53) – Genoveva (1848) – Manfred Attempted suicide in 1854, spent his final 2 years in an asylum
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Genius Restrained Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847) – 500 compositions 250 songs 125 piano works string quartet, piano trio, orchestral overture
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Genius Restrained Clara Wieck Schumann (1819–1896) – virtuoso pianist – variations sets, piano concerto, songs – Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen [Anthology 2-44]
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