- Leopold Schefer
Leopold Schefer (
July 30 ,1784 in Muskau -February 13 ,1862 in Muskau), Germanpoet ,novelist , andcomposer , was born in a small town in UpperLusatia , and educated at the gymnasium ofBautzen .Biography
During Napoleon's failed campaign in Russia, 1812, Schefer was appointed manager of the big estates of his friend, Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, doing well under hard circumstances until 1816. The prince, recognizing the literary abilities of his friend, encouraged his early poetical efforts. Having visited
England together with Pückler for studying landscape gardens, Schefer studied composition underAntonio Salieri inVienna 1816-17, and travelled toItaly ,Greece ,Egypt ,Palestine , andTurkey . Schefer returned in 1819 to Muskau, where he remained for all his life, married, fathering one son and four daughters, due to his literary success in easy - after the lost German revolution 1848/49 in poor - circumstances, following his literary pursuits until his death, 1862. [See Bettina and Lars Clausen: "Zu allem fähig", 2 vols., Frankfurt am Main 1985.]Works
Schefer wrote a large number of novels, short novels, and narratives which appeared mostly in literary
almanac s. Some of his novels have been published in English, as e.g. "Künstlerehe" (1828, with deep insights into marriage life). [Bettina Clausen: "Leopold Schefer Bibliographie". Frankfurt am Main 1985]Schefer war well known for his novels (famous for his observative power), but even more for a single volume of poems, "Laienbrevier" (1834-1835). These, owing to their warmth of feeling, keen psychology, and fascinating descriptions of the beauties of nature, at once established his fame as a poet. This vein he followed in later years with the poems "Vigilien" (1843), "Der Weltpriester" (1846), and "Hausreden" (1869). Encouraged by his friend, the poet
Max Waldau (1822-1855), he published "Hafis in Hellas" (Hamburg, 1853) and "Koran der Liebe" (Hamburg, 1855) containing with their glowing descriptions of the East love poetry of a realistic and high order. But, due to his pantheistic beliefs, his poetry and novels were barred from the curricula of the Prussian elementary and secondary schools, which resulted in his being forgotten after 1910.Having been a scholar of
Antonio Salieri , Schefer raised interest as a composer only in the very last years, especially when his 222. birthday was celebrated inBad Muskau , as a part of the "Lausitzer Musiksommer".elected Publications
* A selection of Schefer's works, "Ausgewählte Werke", in 12 vols, was published in 1845 (2nd ed., 1857). [See Julian Schmidt, "Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im 18. Jahrhundert", vol. ii.; Emil Brenning "Leopold Schefer" (1884), and Ludwig Geiger in: "Dichter und Frauen" (1896).]
* Leopold Schefer, "Ausgewählte Lieder und Gesänge zum Pianoforte", ed. & introd. byErnst-Jürgen Dreyer , Munich: G. Henle (2004)There are no studies about Schefer in English, but consult
Bettina Clausen &Lars Clausen , 1985.Publications at lifetime
* "Gedichte", 1811 („Poems“, ed. by the Earl von Pückler-Muskau)
* "Leopold Schefer's Gesänge zu dem Pianoforte", 1813 („Leopold Schefer's Songs“, ed. by the Earl von Pückler-Muskau)
* "Palmerio", 1823 (novel, situated in contemporaryGreece )
* "Die Deportirten", 1824 („The Deportees“, novel on self-government atBotany Bay )
* "Novellen", 5 vols., 1825 (short novels)
* "Die Osternacht", 1826 („Easter Night“, novel on a flood disaster inRhineland-Palatinate )
* "Der Waldbrand", 1827 („The Bushfire“, novel, situated inCanada )
* "Künstlerehe", 1828
** tr. "The Artist's Married Life; being that of Albert Dürer", New York 1867, London 1895.
* "Kleine lyrische Werke", 1828 (poems)
* "Neue Novellen", 4 vols., 1831 (short novels)
* "Lavabecher, Novellen", 2 vols., 1833 (short novels)
* "Die Gräfin Ulfeld oder die vierundzwanzig Königskinder", 2 vols., 1834 („Dame Ulfeld, or, the 24 Royal Children“, novel on a life sentence on a Danish rebel’s widow)
* "Laienbrevier", 1834 (1st half of the year)/ 1835 (2nd half of the year). (pantheistic poems, until 1900 21 eds.)
** tr. "The Layman's Breviary, or meditations for every day in the year", Boston (Mass.): C. T. Brooks 1867
* "Kleine Romane", 6 vols., 1836 (short novels)
*"Das große deutsche Musikfest", 1837 („The Great German Music Festival“, novel)
* "Doppelsonate A-Dur zu 4 Händen", 1838 (composition)
* "Doppelkanon zu 4 Chören", 1838 (composition)
* "Der Gekreuzigte oder Nichts Altes unter der Sonne", 1839 („The Crucified, or, Nothing Old Under the Sun“, novel on a genocide in theOttoman Empire [subject taken up and transferred to the 20th century byFranz Werfel , "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh "] )
* "Mahomet’s Türkische Himmelsbriefe", 1840 („Muhammad’s Turk Letters from Heaven“, poems)
* "Viel Sinne, viel Köpfe", 1840 („Many Meanings, Many Minds“, narrative)
* "Göttliche Komödie in Rom", 1841 („Divinia Comedia in Rome“, novel on the trial and execution ofGiordano Bruno )
* "Sechs Volkslieder zum Pianoforte", 1841 (compositions)
* "GrafPromnitz . Der letzte des Hauses", 1842 („Earl Promnitz, the Last of the House“, novel)
* "Vigilien", Gedichte, 1843 (poems)
* "Ausgewählte Werke", 12 vols., 1845/46 ( „Selected Works“)
* "Weltpriester", Gedichte, 1846 („The Worldly Priest“, poems)
* "Génévion von Toulouse", 1846 („Génévion of Toulouse“, novel)
* "Gedichte" (2nd ed.), 1846 („Poems“)
* "Achtzehn Töchter. Eine Frauen-Novelle", 1847 („18 Daughters. A novel for Women“, short novel)
* "Die Sibylle von Mantua", 1852 („The Sibyl of Mantua“, narrative)
* "Hafis in Hellas", (anonymously: "Von einem Hadschi"), 1853 („Hafis inGreece . By a Hadschi“, love poems)
* "Koran der Liebe nebst kleiner Sunna", (anonymously) 1855 („Koran of Love, with a small Sunna“, love poems)
* "Hausreden", 1855 („Domestic Speeches“, poems)
* "Der Hirtenknabe Nikolas, oder der Kinderkreuzzug im Jahre 1212"; 1857 („The Shepard Boy Nikolas, or, the Children’s Cruisade, 1212“, novel)
* "Homer’s Apotheose", 1858 („Homer’s Apotheosis“, hexametric epos on the realHomer )Posthumously
* "Für Haus und Herz. Letzte Klänge",1867 („For Home and Heart“, ed.
Rudolf Gottschall , poems)
* "Buch des Lebens und der Liebe", 1877 („The Book on Life and Love“. ed. & worked over byAlfred Moschkau )
* "Ausgewählte Lieder und Gesänge zum Pianoforte", with e preface ed. byErnst-Jürgen Dreyer , München: G. Henle 2004 (songs for the pianoforte)
* "Tagebuch einer großen Liebe. 22 Lieder von Leopold Schefer", CD, ed. by Freundeskreis Lausitzer Musiksommer. KONSONANZ Musikagentur, Bautzen 2006. Labelcode LC 01135 („Diary of a Great Love. 22 Lieder of Leopold Schefer“, compositions and poems)Sources
Literature
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Bettina Clausen ,Lars Clausen : "Zu allem fähig. Versuch einer Sozio-Biographie zum Verständnis des Dichters Leopold Schefer". 2 vols., Bangert & Metzler, Frankfurt am Main. 1985, ISBN 3-924147-09-4 („Capable for Everything. Approach to a Socio-Biography of the Poet Leopold Schefer“)
* Bettina Clausen: "Leopold Schefer Bibliographie". Bangert & Metzler, Frankfurt am Main 1985, ISBN 3-924147-10-8 („Leopold ScheferBibliography “ [including an iconography] )
* Bernd-Ingo Friedrich: "Leopold Schefer. Dichter, Komponist, 1784-1862". Görlitz: Neisse Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-934038-45-X („Leopold Schefer. Poet and Composer, 1784-1862“)
*Ernst-Jürgen Dreyer , Bernd-Ingo Friedrich: "Mit Begeisterung und nicht für Geld geschrieben“. Das musikalische Werk des Dichters Leopold Schefer". Görlitz/Zittau: Gunter Oettel 2006. ISBN-10 3-938583-06-1, ISBN-13 978-3-938583-06-7 („Written With Enthusiasm and not for Money. The Musical Œuvre of the Poet Leopold Schefer“)
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