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 2017 COLLABORATIVE WORKS FESTIVAL:

MYTHS & LEGENDS

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ABOUT

What are songs but stories set to music? Whether they are confessional stories of the self or the telling of any variety of narrative, songs are but musical tales.

 
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PROGRAM I:

SCHUBERT & THE GREEKS

German-speakers have long had a fascination with the world of Ancient Greece – to this day, German school children are encouraged to study Ancient Greek as one of the requirements of their curriculum. The roots of this can be traced back to the middle of the 18th century, with the rise of Classicism, and a desire to turn away from the ornate complexity of the Baroque aesthetics.

Franz Schubert and his poet contemporaries were very much swept up in this fascination, and they incorporated Ancient Greek mythology into many of their works. Two of the leading literary poets of this classical movement, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, greatly inspired Schubert, as well as Johann Mayrhofer, Schubert’s very close friend and roommate for many years. In total, Schubert set 47 of Mayrhofer’s poems as song – of those 47 songs, over one-third of them deal with the subject of Ancient Greek antiquity.

presented in partnership with The Poetry Foundation

ARTISTS

Sarah Shafer, soprano | Nicholas Phan, tenor | Douglas Williams, bass-baritone | Myra Huang, piano | Shannon McGinnis, piano

PROGRAM

selected songs by FRANZ SCHUBERT

INTRODUCTION 
An die Leier

THE PLAYTHINGS OF THE GODS
  Ganymed
  Atys
  Lied des Orpheus
  Antigone und Oedip
  Der zürenden Diana

ORESTEIA
  Orest auf Tauris
  Iphigenia
  Der entsühnte Orest

THE GODS
  Die Götter Griechenlands
  Prometheus
  Der Musensohn
  Gruppe aus dem Tartarus

POSTLUDE 
  Grenzen der Menscheit

 
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PROGRAM II:

ONCE UPON A TIME…

Before its meaning was watered down over time to simply refer to any popular sentimental love song, the term ‘ballad’ referred to a strophic song that related a narrative tale. Originally passed down between generations of singers and troubadours, they tended to tell fantastical and legendary tales, often involving stories about knights and their ladies, kings and queens, and all sorts of fantastical creatures, both good and evil. This program looks at many songs that were inspired by this tradition of musical story-telling through song.

ARTISTS

Sarah Shafer, soprano | Nicholas Phan, tenor | Douglas Williams, bass-baritone | Myra Huang, piano | Shannon McGinnis, piano

PROGRAM

INTRODUCTION
GABRIEL FAURÉ: Mélisande's song

KNIGHTS & THEIR LADIES
  HENRI DUPARC: Au pays où se fait la guerre
  JOHANNES BRAHMS: Es war ein Markgraf uberm Rhein
   BENJAMIN BRITTEN: The False Knight Upon the Road

KINGS & QUEENS
   ROBERT SCHUMANN: Belsazar
 GUSTAV MAHLER: Rheinlegendchen
   FRANZ SCHUBERT: Der König in Thule
   MAURICE RAVEL: Ballade de la reine morte d'aimer
   JAKE HEGGIE: The Haughty Snail King from Songs to the Moon

THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT
 FRANZ SCHUBERT: Der Zwerg
   R. SCHUMANN: Waldesgespräch
   CLARA SCHUMANN: Lorelei
   FELIX MENDELSSOHN: Hexenlied

FAIRY TALES 
   HEGGIE: Yet Gentle Will the Griffin Be from Songs to the Moon
   HEGGIE: What the Grey-Winged Fairy Said from Songs to the Moon
 
ERNEST CHAUSSON:  Dans la forêt du charme et de l'enchantement
  R. SCHUMANN:  Der Sandmann
HUGO WOLF: Elfenlied