Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Saturday 06 August 2022, 10:09

Title: Humperdinck Der blaue Vogel
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 06 August 2022, 10:09
....incidental music forthcoming from Capriccio:
http://capriccio.at/engelbert-humperdinck-der-blaue-vogel


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Title: Re: Humperdinck Der blaue Vogel
Post by: TerraEpon on Saturday 06 August 2022, 11:10
Oooh nice. I'm not at home right now so I can't check, but I feel like there's a excerpt of this on a previous CD.
Title: Re: Humperdinck Der blaue Vogel
Post by: John Boyer on Sunday 07 August 2022, 05:36
Does anyone read Maeterlinck anymore?  He's like a Raff of literature: productions of his plays worldwide, Nobel Prize, and then - obscurity.

In fact, how many here read literature like they listen to music, avoiding celebrated writers in favor of forgotten ones?  Instead of Ibsen, Maeterlinck; instead of Shakespeare, Middleton; instead of Dickens, Bulwer-Lytton; instead of Shaw, Pinero; instead of Steinbeck, Nathan?

For the record, I've read Maeterlinck (The Intruder and Peleas et Melisande), Pinero (The Second Mrs. Tanqueray), and Nathan (The Enchanted  Voyage and They Went On Together), and have seen a production of Middleton (The Revengers' Tragedy), but I have yet to tackle Bulwer-Lytton, though I hope to read his Paul Clifford someday.
Title: Re: Humperdinck Der blaue Vogel
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 07 August 2022, 08:07
That's a fascinating post, John. Perhaps there's a need for a website called 'Unsung Authors'?
Title: Re: Humperdinck Der blaue Vogel
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 09 August 2022, 17:36
Count me in. (Though some of the time involvement on average can be somewhat large.) And of course there are close connections- e.g., Eugène Sue was both an unsung author and a librettist, I believe (or perhaps his works were the basis of opera libretti, rather than his having written them himself; I think there are some other cases, though.)