Krenek Jonny Spielt Auf
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Title:
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Krenek Jonny Spielt Auf |
Otros títulos:
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Krenek Jonny Spielt Auf |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Ernst Krenek; Heinz Kruse; Alessandra Marc; Krister St. Hill; Michael Kraus; Marita Posselt; Leipzig Opernchor; Gewandhausorchester; Lothar Zagrosek |
Código CDU:
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Krenek.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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A study of Viennese-born composer Ernst Krenek's prodigious output is rather like a study of twentieth century music in microcosm. Krenek moved with ease through the various aesthetic and stylistic changes that marked that turbulent century, taking what he considered the best features of each and fusing them into a new language all his own. Born in August of 1900, Krenek began musical training at the age of 6, and later studied privately with Franz Schreker in Vienna before enrolling for formal training with the same at the Berlin Conservatory in 1920.
Krenek's music of the early 1920s (including the Symphony No. 1 from 1921 and the first two string quartets) is chromatically charged and rather angst-ridden; however, a 1924 trip to France, during which he was exposed to the more utilitarian, entertaining aspects of Parisian music (and Stravinsky's neo-Classicism in particular) encouraged him to explore a more accessible style. In 1927 the opera Jonny spielt auf, which fuses jazz ... |
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