- The Noon Witch
The Noon Witch (or The Noonday Witch), Op. 108/ B 196, is a
symphonic poem (tone poem) byAntonín Dvořák inspired by a poem byKarel Erben . Its based on the poem "Polednice" from Erben's collection of poems,Kytice . "Polednice" is based on the noon demon is slavic mythology referred to in English asLady midday .A mother warns her son that, if he does not behave himself, the noon witch will come and take him away. In fact, the child does not listen and the witch comes at the stroke of noon. Soon afterwards, the father arrives to see his wife who has fainted with the dead body of their little son in her arms.
"The Noon Witch" was written in 1896 and premiered late that year under the baton of Henry Wood. The piece lasts about 13 minutes.
External links
* [http://www.classicalradio.org/pp/com/details/o/albums/oid/81/page.html Classical Public Radio Network] on a recording of "The Noon Witch"
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/the-noon-witch-polednice-symphonic-poem-b-196-op-108 Answers.com] info
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