Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: JimL on Monday 22 August 2011, 23:22

Title: Richard Heuberger
Post by: JimL on Monday 22 August 2011, 23:22
KUSC just played the Serenade for Strings, Op. 7 by this unsung Austrian composer.  How much else of his music has been recorded?  It was quite striking.
Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: jerfilm on Monday 22 August 2011, 23:35
Interesting, I have that as "Night Music for strings", opus 7.  Old Lp.

Jerry
Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: albion on Monday 22 August 2011, 23:47
Is this the same composer (1850-1914) who penned the very attractive operetta Der Opernball (1898)?

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/Heubergerphoto.gif/200px-Heubergerphoto.gif)

???

If so, the overture and extracts from this work (especially the waltz-song Ins chambre separee) have received several fine recordings. He also wrote a Symphony and several other unrecorded orchestral works, including an Overture Kain, Op.16 (1883) -

http://imslp.org/wiki/Overture_to_Kain,_Op.16_(Heuberger,_Richard) (http://imslp.org/wiki/Overture_to_Kain,_Op.16_(Heuberger,_Richard))

;D

Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: JimL on Tuesday 23 August 2011, 01:34
That would seem to be the guy.  But his Wiki has him as an opera/operetta/ballet composer.  His instrumental works seem to have gotten short shrift (like none at all).  Can you direct me to a more complete catalogue of works?
Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 23 August 2011, 02:38
Well, one could always try to start one...
selective list:
Books-
"Im foyer: gesammelte essays über das opernrepertoire der gegenwart" (1901, Seemann nachfolger)

Non-operatic works
Op.1 - Sommermorgen: ,,Leise träumt die Sommernacht" for mixed chorus (1877)
Op.2 - Lied fahrender Schüler: ,,Durch die Welt mit Sang und Klang", aus J. Wolff's Rattenfänger von Hameln, f. Männerchor m. Orch. (1877)
Op.3 - Handwerksburschenlied (Men's chorus and piano) (1877)
Op.4 - Drei Frauenchöre m. Pfte. (1877)
Op.5 - 5 Lieder (1877)
Op.6 - Liebesspiel (in Walzerform) (mixed chorus and piano) (1878)
Op.7- aforementioned Nachtmusik for strings (or arranged) (1878)
Op.8 - 4 Works for Men's Chorus (1878)
Op.9 - 5 Lieder (1879)
Op.10 - 2 Works for Men's Chorus (1879)
Op.11 - Variations on a theme by Schubert (1880)
Op.12 - 3 Lieder (1880)
Op.13 - 4 Gesänge (1882)
Op.14 - ,,Es steht eine Lind' im tiefen Thal" for mixed chorus (1881)
Op.15 - 5 Lieder (1882)
Op.16 - Ov to Kain for orchestra (1883)
Op.17 - 12 Liederreigen f. 4 Solost. u. gem. Chor m. Pfte. (1884)
Op.18 - Rhapsodie aus Rückert's Liebesfrühling f. T.-Solo, gem. Chor u. Orch. (1883)
Op.19 - Geht dir's wohl, so denk' du an mich: ,,Wenn ich geh' vor mir" (Cantata) (1883)
Op.20 - Schlachtgesang (Altdeutsches Kriegslied): ,,Kein sel'ger Tod ist in der Welt" f. Männerchor u. Orch. (1884)
Op.21 - 3 Lieder (1884)
Op.22 - 3 Duets for soprano and tenor (1885)
Op.23 - 3 Lieder (1885)
Op.24 - ?
Op.25 - ?
Op.26 - 2 Works for Men's Chorus (1886)
Op.27 - 4 Gesänge (1886)
Op.28 - 3 Duets for soprano and tenor (1887)
Op.29 - ,,Die Abenteuer einer Neujahrsnacht" (1887; excerpts published 1886) - this doesn't belong in the non-operatic list, though non-operatic excerpts also use the same opus number... well, that's cheating :) (Sydney Smith's Opus 213, also 1886, is a fantasy on this. There's a webpage from which many of this entertaining British composer's works can be downloaded in copies courtesy the British Library. A subject for another Topic, I think. Also, see IMSLP if interested.)

Heuberger also found time ca.1886 (pub. that year by Fr.Kistner, Leipzig) to arrange his teacher's (Fuchs') waltzes opus 25 for orchestra. Anyhow, moving on...
Op.30 - Nun grüss dich Gott, Frau Minne for Men's Chorus and Orch. (1887)
Op.31 - 5 Lieder (1887)
Op.32 - ?
Op.33 - 4 Lieder (1891?)
Op.34 - 3 Lieder (1887)
Op.37 - 2 Lieder (1891)
Op.38 - 3 Works for Men's Chorus (1891)
(Op.40 is die Opernballe. Only using a list that goes up to 1900 at the moment.)
Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: JimL on Tuesday 23 August 2011, 07:19
Wonder if the missing opus numbers include the symphony and any instrumental, chamber or other orchestral works mentioned by Albion?
Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 23 August 2011, 17:38
more were missing until I tried harder, too (and in this and other cases, expanded my range of sources! - here, mostly Worldcat, Hofmeisters, books.google.com.). Like some such lists on IMSLP & WikiP (indeed, I mean to transfer this one to the former as a starter with a bit of modification), that's how they start... get all the information one can up to a point and then dump it on everyone else to add, but keep trying to add to it allsame ;) I enjoy sorting these things out (as can...) much too much; appeals to that part of me. Anyhow.Sorry.
Title: Re: Richard Heuberger
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 24 August 2011, 14:57
BTW, have uploaded an English translation (by Louisa Cragin) of one of the Opus 10 choruses (http://imslp.org/wiki/2_Works_for_Men%27s_Chorus,_Op.10_%28Heuberger,_Richard%29) to IMSLP (as scanned in by the Library of Congress, with some needed effort at cleaning, cropping and deskewing.)