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Prolog
zu Beethovens 9. Sinfonie
auf einen Text von Friedrich Schiller
Edition: Performance material
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Aribert Reimann builds his Prolog in the opposite direction of the famous Ninth Symphony: whereas Beethoven ends his Symphony with the choral hymn Ode to Joy, Reimann begins his composition with an a cappella choral movement using lines of poetry which Friedrich Schiller omitted in the later version of his poem, and which were never set to music by Beethoven.
In these explicitly political passages, Schiller urges individuals to liberate themselves from the ‘tyrants’ chains’ and to let the ‘lying brood perish’; he pleads with mankind to reconcile friend with foe. Reimann only permits the (string) orchestra to enter at the conciliatory line: ‘The dead, too, should live’. 'Just before the end of the prologue I have reiterated the first line, "Escape the tyrants’ chains", here sung in unison by the entire choir as an urgent appeal in view of all that is taking place in the world today.' (Aribert Reimann)
In these explicitly political passages, Schiller urges individuals to liberate themselves from the ‘tyrants’ chains’ and to let the ‘lying brood perish’; he pleads with mankind to reconcile friend with foe. Reimann only permits the (string) orchestra to enter at the conciliatory line: ‘The dead, too, should live’. 'Just before the end of the prologue I have reiterated the first line, "Escape the tyrants’ chains", here sung in unison by the entire choir as an urgent appeal in view of all that is taking place in the world today.' (Aribert Reimann)
Orchestral Cast
Str. (16 · 14 · 12 · 10 · 8)
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Title:
Prolog
zu Beethovens 9. Sinfonie
auf einen Text von Friedrich Schiller
für Chor und Streichorchester
Language:
German
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2012 - 2013
Duration:
12 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
October 19, 2013 · Wien (A)
Konzerthaus
Conductor: Gustavo Dudamel · Wiener Philharmoniker · Wiener Singakademie
Konzerthaus
Conductor: Gustavo Dudamel · Wiener Philharmoniker · Wiener Singakademie
Commissioned work :
Auftragswerk des Wiener Konzerthauses, anlässlich des 100. Jahrestages seiner Einweihung
Technical Details
Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LS 5428-01
Delivery rights:
Worldwide
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