- Four Last Songs
The Four Last Songs ( _de. Vier letzte Lieder) for
soprano andorchestra were the final works ofRichard Strauss , composed in 1948 when the composer was 84, and are considered by many to be the greatest works by Strauss. The premiere was given inLondon on22 May 1950 , featuring the sopranoKirsten Flagstad accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted byWilhelm Furtwängler . Strauss did not live to hear it.Background
Strauss had come across the poem "Im Abendrot" (At Sunset) by Joseph von Eichendorff, which he felt had a special meaning for him. He set its text to music in May 1948. Strauss had also recently been given a copy of the complete poems of
Hermann Hesse , and he arranged three of them – "Frühling" (Spring), "September", and "Beim Schlafengehen" (Going to Sleep) – for soprano and orchestra. (According to Arnold, a fifth song was unfinished at Strauss' death.)There is no indication that Strauss conceived these songs as a unified set. In dictionaries published as late as 1954 ["Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians", 5th edition, 1954; ed. Eric Blom] , the three Hesse songs were still listed as a group, separate from the earlier Eichendorff setting. The overall title "Four Last Songs" was provided by his friend Ernst Roth, the chief editor of
Boosey & Hawkes . It was Roth who categorized them as a single unit with the title "Four Last Songs", and put them into the order that most performances now follow: "Frühling", "September", "Beim Schlafengehen", "Im Abendrot". [ *Jackson, Timothy L. "Ruhe, Meine Seele! and the Letzte Orchesterlieder, "Richard Strauss and his World." Princeton University Press, 1992.]Subject matter
The songs deal with death and were written shortly before Strauss himself died. However, instead of the typical Romantic defiance, these "Four Last Songs" are suffused with a sense of calm, acceptance, and completeness.
The settings are for a solo soprano voice given remarkable soaring melodies against a full orchestra, and all four songs have prominent horn parts. The juxtaposition of the beautiful vocal line with the respectfully supportive brass accompaniment has clear references to Strauss's own life: His wife
Pauline de Ahna was a famous soprano and his fatherFranz Strauss a professional horn player.Recorded interpretations
Among the sopranos who have recorded the songs are
Elly Ameling ,Arleen Auger ,Barbara Bonney ,Montserrat Caballé ,Lisa Della Casa ,Melanie Diener ,Jane Eaglen ,Renée Fleming ,Christel Goltz ,Heather Harper ,Anja Harteros ,Barbara Hendricks ,Soile Isokoski ,Gundula Janowitz , DameGwyneth Jones ,Sena Jurinac , DameKiri Te Kanawa ,Hellen Kwon , DameFelicity Lott ,Charlotte Margiono ,Éva Marton ,Karita Mattila ,Waltraud Meier ,Ricarda Merbeth ,Birgit Nilsson ,Jessye Norman ,Adrianne Pieczonka ,Lucia Popp ,Leontyne Price ,Anneliese Rothenberger ,Sylvia Sass ,Anne Schwanewilms , DameElisabeth Schwarzkopf ,Elisabeth Söderström ,Eleanor Steber ,Nina Stemme ,Cheryl Studer ,Anna Tomowa-Sintow ,Deborah Voigt andTeresa Żylis-Gara . The final rehearsal for Kirsten Flagstad's London premiere was captured, rather imperfectly, on acetate discs and was last issued on Testament in 2007.Text
1. "Frühling"
(Text: Hermann Hesse)
Composed:
August 4 ,1948 4. "Im Abendrot"
(Text: Joseph von Eichendorff)
Composed:
May 6 ,1948 Instrumentation
The songs are scored for
piccolo , 3flutes (3rd doubling 2ndpiccolo ), 2oboes ,English Horn , 2clarinet s in B-flat and A,bass clarinet , 2bassoon s,contrabassoon , 4horn s in F (also E-flat and D), 3trumpet s in C, E-flat and F, 3trombone s,tuba ,timpani ,harp and strings.Notes
Towards the end of "Im Abendrot", Strauss musically quotes his own tone poem "
Death and Transfiguration ", written 60 years earlier. As in that piece, the quoted theme symbolizes the fulfillment of the soul in death.ources
External links
* [http://astro.pu.ru/IRA/audio/strauss-1.mp3 Free recording of "Frühling" from the "Four Last songs", Irina Vasilieva (Soprano) with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society]
* [http://astro.pu.ru/IRA/audio/strauss-2.mp3 Free recording of "September" from the "Four Last songs", Irina Vasilieva (Soprano) with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society]
* [http://astro.pu.ru/IRA/audio/strauss-3.mp3 Free recording of "Beim Schlafengehen" from the "Four Last songs", Irina Vasilieva (Soprano) with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society]
* [http://astro.pu.ru/IRA/audio/strauss-4.mp3 Free recording of "Im Abendrot" from the "Four Last songs", Irina Vasilieva (Soprano) with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society]
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