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Palestrina

Musikalische Legende in drei Akten
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Hans Pfitzner‘s three “Palestrina Preludes” use material from his opera, also called Palestrina, about the most important composer of the Renaissance period. Whilst the quiet enchanting sounds of the first and third preludes recall feelings of the lonely Palestrina, the fast, richly orchestrated second prelude expresses the fierce drama at the Council of Trient, where different opinions about the nature of “true art” clashed.
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This unique artist-drama centres on the conflict between the internal process of creation and the public demands of the political world, here symbolized by the Council of Trent in the mid-16th century. The main character of the opera, the ageing, lonely composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, is in the middle of a creative crisis when he learns that the polyphonic style of which he is a master is to be banned by the forthcoming Council. Cardinal Borromeo of Rome asks him to write a Mass that will convince the fathers of the Church that their demands for comprehensibility of the text will still be possible in a traditional polyphonic setting. In a visionary creative frenzy Palestrina, divinely inspired, writes in just one night a beautiful mass of such brilliance that it will convince both the Pope and the Council.

Palestrina is Hans Pfitzner’s powerful and much discussed contribution to the history of opera. The idea to choose a real composer as protagonist gave Pfitzner the opportunity to reflect Palestrina’s compositional style, and also both personal and general tensions of the artistic genius in terms of music. Pfitzner concentrates on the confrontation of two worlds and chooses a three-act structure. The enduring success of this opera, completed in 1915 and first produced in 1917 at the height of the horrors of the First World War, has much to do with the brilliant libretto written by Pfitzner himself and to its extraordinary musical and dramatic qualities, described as ‘awesome’ by the composer Arthur Honegger.

Orchestral Cast

4 (3. u. 4. auch Picc.) · Altfl. · 2 · Engl. Hr. (auch Ob.) · 3 (2. u. 3. auch Es-Klar.) · Bassklar. · 3 · Kfg. - 6 · 4 · 4 · 1 - P. S. (Crot. · Trgl. · Schellen · Beck. · Tamt. · kl. Tr.) (2 Spieler) - 2 Mand. (auch auf der Bühne) · 2 Hfn. · Cel. · Org. - Str. (mit Va. d'am.) -
Auf der Bühne: Picc. · 2 Klar. - S. (2 Tamt. · Röhrengl. · Plattengl.) - Git.

Cast

Papst Pius IV · tiefer Bass - Kardinallegaten des Papstes: Giovanni Morone, Bernardo Novagerio · Bariton u. Tenor - Kardinal Christoph Madruscht, Fürstbischof von Trient · tiefer Bass - Carlo Borromeo, römischer Kardinal · Bariton - Der Kardinal von Lothringen · Bass - Abdisu, der Patriarch von Assyrien · hoher Tenor - Anton Brus von Müglitz, Erzbischof von Prag · Bass - Graf Luna, Orator des Königs von Spanien · hoher Bariton - Der Bischof von Budoja · Tenor - Theophilus, Bischof von Imola · Tenor - Avosmediano, Bischof von Cadix · Bass-Bariton - Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Kapellmeister an der Kirche St. Maria Maggiore in Rom · Tenor - Ighino, sein Sohn, 15 Jahre · Sopran - Silla, sein Schüler, 17 Jahre · Mezzosopran - Bischof Ercole Severolus - Bass-Bariton - 5 Kapellsänger von St. Maria Maggiore · 2 Tenöre, 3 Bässe - Kapellsänger der päpstlichen Kapelle - Erzbischöfe - Bischöfe - Äbte - Ordensgenerale - Gesandte - Prokuratoren geistlicher und weltlicher Fürsten - Theologen - Doktoren aller christlichen Nationen - Diener - Stadtsoldaten - Straßenvolk -
Stumme Rollen: 2 päpstliche Nuntien - Lainez u. Salmeron, Jesuitengenerale - Massarelli, Bischof - Giuseppe, der alte Diener Palestrinas -
Singende Erscheinungen: Die Erscheinung der Lukrezia, Palestrinas verstorbener Frau · Alt - Die Erscheinungen 9 verstorbener Meister der Tonkunst · 3 Tenöre, 3 Baritone, 3 Bässe - 3 Engelsstimmen · hohe Soprane - Chor

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Title:
Palestrina
Musikalische Legende in drei Akten
Text vom Komponisten
Language:
German
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1912 - 1915
Duration:
200 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
June 12, 1917 · München (D)
Prinzregententheater
Conductor: Bruno Walter
Original staging: Hans Pfitzner
(scenic)
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Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LS 3233-01
Manufacturer:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Germany

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