Cardillac
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Title:
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Cardillac |
Otros títulos:
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Cardillac |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Paul Hindemith; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; Elisabeth Söderström; Leonore Kirschstein; Donald Grobe; Joseph Keilberth; Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra |
Código CDU:
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Hin.08 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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The neo-Classical (or perhaps more accurately, neo-Baroque) concerns of Hindemith's startling instrumental works of the 1920s converged with what Hindemith later described as a growing awareness of "the ethical imperatives of music and the moral obligations of the musician" in his opera Mathis der Maler. Hindemith was exploring the conflict faced by an artist in turbulent times: to honor one's obligation to the society in which he lives or to remain true only to the artistic ideals he espouses. In the story of German Renaissance painter Matthias Grünewald, Hindemith was able to comment on his own situation. His stance did not go unnoticed by the Nazis, and the symphony he extracted from the opera was premiered in Berlin in 1934 only upon the insistence of conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler. The opera itself was not heard until 1938, in Zurich, after Hindemith had left Germany. Hindemith's inspiration for the opera came partly from Grünewald's masterpiece, the Isenheim Altarpiece, a paneled ... |
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