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词条 Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin
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  1. Background and history

  2. Structure and scoring

      Der geigende Eremit    Im Spiel der Wellen    Die Toteninsel    Bacchanal  

  3. Later performance

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

  6. External links

{{Infobox musical composition
| name = {{lang|de|Vier Tondichtungen nach}} {{nowrap|A. Böcklin}}
| type = Tone poems
| composer = Max Reger
| image = Reger.jpg
| image_upright = 0.7
| alt =
| caption = The composer
| catalogue = Op. 128
| translation = Four tone poems after Arnold Böcklin
| dedication = Julius Buths
| duration =
| based_on = paintings by Arnold Böcklin
| performed = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1913|10|12|df=y}}|location=Essen}}
| published = {{Start date|1913}}
}}

Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin (Four tone poems after Arnold Böcklin), Op. 128, is a composition in four parts for orchestra by Max Reger, based on four paintings by Arnold Böcklin, including Die Toteninsel (Isle of the Dead). He composed them in Meiningen in 1913.

Background and history

While tone poems were a common genre around 1900, including many works by Richard Strauss, Reger typically wrote more abstract music.{{sfn|Hartmann|2005}} He described his Eine romantische Suite, Op. 125, and the tone poems after Böcklin as "Ausflug in das Gebiet der Programmusik" (Excursion in the realm of program music).{{sfn|Köln|1994}}

Reger composed the four tone poems in Meiningen from end of May to July 1913, after planning it from October 1912. He dedicated the work to Julius Buths. The score and parts were published by Bote & Bock in September 1913. Reger conducted the first performance in Essen on 12 October that year, with the Städtisches Orchester (municipal orchestra).{{sfn|Institute|2016}}

Structure and scoring

The four parts are in contrasting tempo, slow–fast–slow–fast. Both slow movements, 1 and 3, are marked Molto sostenuto (aber nie schleppend) (but never dragging), both fast movements Vivace.

Structure of Reger's Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin
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1{{lang>de|Der geigende Eremit}} The hermit playing violin it|Molto sostenuto}}
2{{lang>de|Im Spiel der Wellen}} Playing in the waves it|Vivace}}
3{{lang>de|Die Toteninsel}} Isle of the Dead it|Molto sostenuto}}
4{{lang>de|Bacchanal}} Bacchanale it|Vivace}}

The work is scored for a symphonic orchestra of three flutes (including (piccolo), two oboes (including Cor Anglais), two clarinets, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, harp, three timpani and more percussion, solo-violin, strings (divisi in I).{{sfn|Institute|2016}} The pieces can be played individually or as "a quasi-symphony".{{sfn|Barfoot|2009}}

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Der geigende Eremit

{{lang|de|Der geigende Eremit}} (The Hermit Fiddler,{{sfn|Swed|2014}} literally: The hermit playing violin) is based on a painting Der Einsiedler (The Hermit) that Böcklin made in Florence in 1884.{{sfn|Eremit|2016}} A solo violin is contrasted by a group of strings playing con sordino and another group playing not muted.{{sfn|Hartmann|2005}} The "ethereal violin"{{sfn|Swed|2014}} has been compared to Ralph Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending, composed in 1914.{{sfn|Swed|2014}}

Klaus Uwe Ludwig wrote an arrangement of the movement for violin and organ, which was published by Breitkopf.{{sfn|Breitkopf|2016}}

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Im Spiel der Wellen

{{lang|de|Im Spiel der Wellen}} (literally: In the play of the waves) is based on a painting Im Spiel der Wellen (Playing in the Waves) that Böcklin made in 1883. Like the painting, the music evokes the flimmering foam of surf in sunlight, and the play of naiads and Triton.{{sfn|Köln|1994}} A reviewer compares the movement to Debussy's La mer written a few years earlier, noting that "Reger pursued the flamboyant realm of mythical creatures".{{sfn|Swed|2014}} Both works have a similar "sparkling orchestral character".{{sfn|Barfoot|2009}}

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Die Toteninsel

{{lang|de|Die Toteninsel}} (Isle of the Dead) is based on a painting of the same name that Böcklin made in five different versions between 1880 and 1886.{{sfn|Toteninsel|2016}}{{sfn|Hoffmann|2013}} The painting has been regarded Böcklin's most famous work, with a title not by Böcklin himself, but the art dealer Fritz Gurlitt.{{sfn|Hoffmann|2013}} Thomas Mann characterized the painting as expressing Sympathie mit dem Tode (sympathy with death), typical for the fin de siècle. A composition based on the painting by Andreas Hallén appeared in 1897, others followed, including a piece of the same title by Serge Rachmaninoff in 1909.{{sfn|Hoffmann|2013}} Reger writes "long-held but shifting sonorities", using the orchestra like an organ.{{sfn|Swed|2014}}

Max Beckschäfer arranged Reger's movement for organ in 1984.{{sfn|Beckschäfer|2016}} He played it first at the Marktkirche Wiesbaden in 1985, along with the organ part of his arrangement of Reger's Hebbel Requiem.{{sfn|Wiesbaden|1985}}

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Bacchanal

{{lang|de|Bacchanal}} is based on a painting Bacchantenfest (Feast of the Bacchants), painted around 1856. It may recall the "folly of earlier orgiastic times", or the longing of an older person to still be part of them.{{sfn|Swed|2014}} Reger, who called his own experience "Sturm und Trank" (storm and drink), as pun on "Sturm und Drang", used conterpoint, harmonic development and refined instrumentation to achieve a dazzling painting in sound.{{sfn|Köln|1994}}

Later performance

The work was performed in the official opening concert of the Reger-Jahr (Reger year) 2016 in Leipzig, where Reger died in 1916, played by the orchestra of the Musikhochschule Leipzig.{{sfn|Leipzig|2016}}

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References

Bibliography

  • {{cite web

| last = Barfoot
| first = Terry
| url = http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2009/Aug09/Reger_Brilliant8998.htm
| title = Max Reger (1873–1916) / Four Tone Poems after Böcklin, Op. 128
| publisher = musicweb-international.com
| year = 2009
| accessdate = 13 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Barfoot|2009}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| last = Hartmann
| first = Bernhard
| url = http://www.general-anzeiger-bonn.de/news/kultur-und-medien/bonn/Der-geigende-Eremit-und-die-Zwitschermaschine-article251373.html
| title = Der geigende Eremit und die Zwitschermaschine
| publisher = General-Anzeiger
| date = 6 June 2005
| language = German
| accessdate = 2 March 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Hartmann|2005}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| last = Hoffmann
| first = Stephan
| url = http://www.swr.de/-/id=10773214/property=download/nid=659552/1xpsww6/swr2-musikstunde-20130201.pdf
| title = SWR2 Musikstunde mit Stephan Hoffmann / 1873/74 (Reger / Rachmaninoff / Schönberg)
| publisher = SWR
| date = 1 February 2013
| language = German
| accessdate = 13 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Hoffmann|2013}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| last = Swed
| first = Mark
| url = http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-cm-la-phil-dudamel-review-20141201-column.html
| title = Max Reger a crowd pleaser at a full and festive Disney Hall
| work = Los Angeles Times
| date = 30 November 2014
| accessdate = 13 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Swed|2014}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = http://www.max-beckschaefer.de/works6.html
| title = Werke / Bearbeitungen / für Orgel
| publisher = Max Beckschäfer
| language = German
| accessdate = 13 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Beckschäfer|2016}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = https://www.breitkopf.com/work/8041/der-geigende-eremit-aus-der-bocklin-suite-op-128
| title = The Hermit Playing the Violin from the 'Boecklin-Suite' Op. 128 / arranged by Klaus Uwe Ludwig (vl,org)
| publisher = Breitkopf
| accessdate = 2 March 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Breitkopf|2016}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/44LVIZ5RLWSTNAXCDO2VEUVLQ5SCZYGA
| title = Der Einsiedler / Der geigende Eremit
| publisher = Deutsche digitale Bibliothek
| accessdate = 12 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Eremit|2016}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = http://www.max-reger-institut.de/en/max-reger/max-regers-works?rwdb_id=153
| title = Vier Tondichtungen nach A. Böcklin Op. 128
| publisher = Max-Reger-Institute / Elsa-Reger-Stiftung
| accessdate = 2 March 2016
| language = German
| ref = {{sfnref|Institute|2016}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = http://www.koelnklavier.de/texte/komponisten/reger.html
| title = Kompositionen von Max Reger
| publisher = koelnklavier.de
| year = 1994
| language = German
| accessdate = 13 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Köln|1994}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = http://www.reger-in-leipzig.de/index.php/events-leser/sinfoniekonzert-des-hochschulsinfonieorchesters-konzert-2.html
| title = Offizielles Eröffnungskonzert des Reger-Jahres der Stadt Leipzig
| publisher = reger-in-leipzig.de
| date = 6 January 2016
| language = German
| accessdate = 12 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Leipzig|2016}}
}}
  • {{cite web

| url = https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/K6BRUQ645G5CQMRFITUIUIKKAYWJ5LD4
| title = Die Toteninsel
| publisher = Deutsche digitale Bibliothek
| accessdate = 12 July 2016
| ref = {{sfnref|Toteninsel|2016}}
}}
  • {{cite book

| title = Werke von Max Reger
| work = Internationale Orgelkonzerte Wiesbaden
| publisher = Marktkirche, Wiesbaden
| language = German
| year = 1985
| ref = {{sfnref|Wiesbaden|1985}}
}}

External links

  • {{IMSLP2|work=4 Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin, Op.128 (Reger, Max)|cname=4 Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin, Op.128}}
  • Max Reger / 4 Tondichtungen nach Böcklin UE
  • Maureen Buja: Music and Art: Arnold Böcklin interlude.hk
  • Max Reger Festjahr Thüringen 2016 ist das Max Reger Festjahr MDR
  • Max Reger: Vier Tondichtungen nach Arnold Böcklin, op. 128 (in German) Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landestheater
  • Offizielles Eröffnungskonzert des Reger-Jahres der Stadt Leipzig reger-in-leipzig.de
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