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Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Die erste Walpurgisnacht op. 60 Ballad by Goethe for soloists, choir and orchestra Bärenreiter Urtext Edited by John Michael Cooper Text by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Score BA 9072 approx. € 60,– Vocal Score BA 9072a approx. € 12 ,95 Performance material on sale |
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To appear summer 2009 |
During the summer of 1799, Goethe wrote his ballad Die erste
Walpurgisnacht and asked his friend Carl Friedrich Zelter to set the
work to music. Zelter however, felt unable to do this, and
so Goethe’s wish was only realised thirty years later by Felix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy. The »heavenly words« of the pagan
ballads had impressed the composer so much after a visit to
Weimar, that he was inspired to set them to music. In 1832 the
composition took shape and was performed a year later in the
Sing-Akademie in Berlin. Mendelssohn was, however, unhappy with the first version of the work and held it back, until he decided on a radical revision of the work ten years after its premiere. Die erste Walpurgisnacht was first performed in 1843 in Leipzig, in the presence of Robert Schumann and Hector Berlioz, in the form in which the work is still performed today. The publication of this edition by John Michael Cooper, Associate Professor of Music History at the University of North Texas (Denton), makes the work available in an Urtext edition for the first time – in time for the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth. The edition reflects the latest state of research, and the volume includes a Critical Commentary. |