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Alban Berg
Berg: Wozzeck - op. 7
Bearbeitung: John Rea
Text von: Georg Büchner
Libretto von: Alban Berg
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Languages: Deutsch | Englisch | Französisch
Format: 297 x 420 mm
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Remarks by Alban Berg
“Give unto the theatre what is the theatre’s …“
I did not dream of wishing to reform the art form of opera by composing Wozzeck, nor was that my intention as I began to compose it; nor did I ever consider, assume or expect that the result would be an object lesson in what should be exemplary in creating another opera – either of my own or by another composer.
Apart from the desire to make good music, to musically realise the psychological matter in Büchner’s immortal drama, to translate his poetic language into a musical one, at the moment when I decided to write an opera I had no other notion (not even in terms of compositional technique) than to give unto the theatre what is the theatre’s. That is, designing the music so that it was conscious at every moment of its duty to serve the drama – indeed, to go further; making the music so that everything the drama needs to translate into the reality of the stage comes from the music alone, the composer thus arrogating all the essential tasks of an ideal director – and all that notwithstanding such music’s other absolute (purely musical) right to exist, notwithstanding its own life, unimpaired by anything extra-musical.
Alban Berg, in Musikblätter des Anbruch, Vol. XII, No. 2, January 1930
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Type: Dirigierpartitur
Languages: Deutsch | Englisch | Französisch
Format: 297 x 420 mm
Pages: 586