- Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)
"Also sprach Zarathustra," op. 30 is a
tone poem byRichard Strauss , composed in 1896 and inspired byFriedrich Nietzsche 's book "Also sprach Zarathustra ". "Richard Strauss - Tone-Poem, Death and Transfiguration, Opus 24" (and other works), Old And Sold - Antiques Digest, webpage: [http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/sy49.shtml OldSold-sy49] .] It contains the World Riddle theme, a particular sequence of musical notes in the melody.The composer conducted its first performance inFrankfurt .Its introduction is one of the most recognisable pieces of music ever written; among many of its uses it includes that of
Stanley Kubrick as the key musical motif in his 1968 film "". (A truncated version of the introduction featuring only the first triad and fanfare and repetitive tympani thumping was used for animated spoofs of the film fromSesame Workshop 'sThe Electric Company .) The introduction is also well-known as entrance music for performers including professional wrestlerRic Flair and musicianElvis Presley , and the athletics teams for theUniversity of South Carolina .Instrumentation
The orchestra consists of the following forces:;Woodwinds::
Piccolo :3Flute s (3rd doubling Piccolo):3Oboe s:English horn :3Clarinet s in E-flat and B-flat:Bass Clarinet in B-flat:3Bassoon s:Contrabassoon ;Brass::6 Horns in F:4
Trumpet s in C:3Trombone s:2Tuba s;Percussion::Timpani :Bass Drum :Cymbal s:Triangle:Glockenspiel :Bell on low E;
String s::2Harp s:
Violin s I, II (16 each):Viola s (12):Violoncello s (12):Double Bass es (8) (Several with low C string)tructure
A typical performance lasts half an hour, and is divided into nine sections played with only three clear breaks. Strauss named the sections after selected chapters in the book:
#Einleitung (Introduction), or sunrise
#Von den Hinterweltlern (Of the Backworldsmen)
#Von der großen Sehnsucht (Of the Great Longing)
#Von den Freuden und Leidenschaften (Of the Joys and Passions)
#Das Grablied (The Grave-Song)
#Von der Wissenschaft (Of Science)
#Der Genesende (The Convalescent)
#Das Tanzlied (The Dance Song)
#Nachtwandlerlied (Song of the Night Wanderer)The piece starts with a sustained low C , 32' pitch, on the organ. This leads into the brass fanfare of the Introduction and introduces the "dawn" motif (from "Zarathustra's Prologue", the text of which is included in the printed score) that permeates the structure of the entire work: the motif includes three notes, in intervals of a fifth and octave, as C-G-C (also called the Nature-motif).
"Of the Backworldsmen" begins with 'cellos, double-basses and organ pedal before opening up into a lyrical passage for the entire section. The following two sections, "Of the Great Yearning" and "Of Joys and Passions", both introduce motifs that are more chromatic in nature.
"Of Science" features an unusual
fugue beginning in the double-basses and cellos, which consists of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale. It is one of the very few sections in the orchestral literature where the basses must play a contra-b (lowest b on a piano)."The Convalescent" acts as a reprise of the original motif, and climaxes with a massive chord in the entire orchestra.
"The Dance Song" features a very prominent violin solo throughout the section.
The end of the "Song of the Night Wanderer" leaves the piece half resolved, with high flutes, piccolos and violins playing a B major chord, while the lower strings pluck a C.
One of the major compositional themes of the piece is the contrast between the keys of
B major , representing humanity, andC major , representing the universe. Although B and C are adjacent notes, these keys are tonally dissimilar: B major uses five sharps, while C major has none. [http://www.americansymphony.org/dialogues_extensions/99_2000season/2000_03_08/strauss.cfm]World Riddle theme
There are two viewpoints about the
World Riddle theme (a particular sequence of notes in the melody). Some sources denote the fifth/octave intervals (C-G-C) as the World-Riddle motif. However, other sources refer to the 2 conflicting keys in the final section as representing theWorld Riddle (C-G-C B-F#-B), with the unresolved harmonic progression being an unfinished or unsolved riddle: the melody does not conclude with a clearly defined dominant note as being either C or B, hence it is unfinished. The ending of the composition has been described: :: "But the riddle is not solved. The tone-poem ends enigmatically in two keys, the Nature-motif plucked softly, by the basses in its original key of C—and above the woodwinds, in the key of B major. The unsolvable end of the universe: for Strauss was not pacified by Nietzsche's solution." Neither thekey of C nor thekey of B is established as the dominant at the end of the composition.ee also
* "
Death and Transfiguration " (Opus 24)Notes
References
* "Richard Strauss - Tone-Poem, Death and Transfiguration, Opus 24" (and other works), "Old And Sold - Antiques Digest", webpage: [http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/sy49.shtml OldSold-sy49] .
External links
* [http://www.archive.org/details/also_sprach_zarathustra Also Sprach Zarathustra, opening movement] .
Semyon Bychkov , conductor.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.