Zender: Schubert's "Winterreise" - A Composed Interpretation
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- Composer: Hans Zender (1936-2019)
- Piano reduction: Christophe Barwinek
- Format: Vocal Score
- Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Tenor
- Originally for: Orchestra, Tenor
- Work: Schubert's "Winterreise" (A Composed Interpretation) (1993)
- Work Language: German
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 120
Description
World premiere: Frankfurt am Main, September 21, 1993
My "lecture" of the Winterreise does not demand a new expressive interpretation, but instead systematically exercises the freedom which all interpreters allow themselves intuitively, such as: Instrumental dilation i. e. acceleration of the pace, transposition into other keys and elaboration of characteristic color timbres. in addition, there are further ways of "reading"; the music; jumping around in the text, repeating certain lines, interrupting the continuity, comparing different expressions of the same phrase … All these new possibilities are subjected to my compositional discipline and form autonomous formal processes which are imposed on Schuberts original. The transformation of the piano tones into a multifaceted orchestra full of resonance is only one of many aspects. (Hans Zender)
- Gute Nacht
- Die Wetterfahne
- Gefrorne Tränen
- Erstarrung
- Der Lindenbaum
- Wasserflut
- Auf dem Flusse
- Rückblick
- Irrlicht
- Rast
- Frühlingstraum
- Einsamkeit
- Die Post
- Der greise Kopf
- Die Krähe
- Letzte Hoffnung
- Im Dorfe
- Der stürmische Morgen
- Täuschung
- Der Wegweiser
- Das Wirtshaus
- Mut!
- Die Nebensonnen
- Der Leiermann