Alexander Zemlinsky
6 Gesänge
Short instrumentation: fl, cl(A), harm, pno, str.quin
Duration: 16'
Bearbeitet von: Andreas N. Tarkmann, Erwin Stein
Solos:
medium voice
Instrumentation details:
flute
clarinet in A
harmonium
piano
1st violin
2nd violin
viola
violoncello
contrabass
Zemlinsky - 6 Gesänge for medium voice and chamber ensemble
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Alexander Zemlinsky
Zemlinsky: 6 Gesänge - op. 13Orchestration: for medium voice and chamber ensemble
Type: Dirigierpartitur
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Work introduction
Sechs Gesänge based on poems by Maurice Maeterlinck were composed as piano songs in 1910 and 1913 and orchestrated in 1924. They show the art of song writing at its very best. The vocal part is characterised by sensitivity and simplicity, embedded in a web of sensuous instrumental voices. Alexander Zemlinsky added an introduction to the songs, which was not included in the piano version. Three sisters with golden crowns who want to die, blindfolded girls searching for their destiny and other female characters in the cycle conjure up paintings by Gustav Klimt.