Title: | Hanns Eisler Instrumental Music |
Otros títulos: | Hanns Eisler Instrumentalmusik Chamber Music I Kammermusick I |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Hanns Eisler; Rudolf Ulbrich; Joahim Zindler; Clemens Dillner |
Código CDU: | Eisler.01 |
Forma Musical: | String quartets, Sonatas (Piano), Divertimento, Nonet |
Abstract: | One of the most original and prolific composers of the twentieth century, Eisler proved that expressing humanistic and political concerns does not necessarily lead to musical banalities, but can achieve his stated aesthetic ideal of "freshness, intelligence, strength and elegance" (as opposed to "bombast, sentimentality and mysticism"). Eisler's family could not afford a piano, so he learned music from books and scores, an activity he continued through his teen years (1908 - 1915) at the Staatsgymnasium. In World War I, he served in a Hungarian regiment (1916 - 1918), composed an oratorio Gegen den Krieg (Against War, a title revived later for his cantata with words by Brecht), and afterwards became a student at the New Vienna Conservatory and a proofreader for Universal Edition. Both Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern gave Eisler free private lessons in composition (1919 - 1923), influencing Eisler's highly chromatic and harmonically dense yet witty and graceful early style (notably ... |