"Ein ewig Rätsel will ich bleiben..."

composer: Enjott Schneider
musical motifs: Richard Wagner

An epitaph on Ludwig II for cor anglais solo, bassoon and strings

Commissioned work: Auftragswerk des Festivals e.V. - Euro-Via Festival 2011 von Rom nach Santiago de Compostela
Premiere: June 13, 2011 Neuschwanstein, Schloss, Sängersaal (D) · Ensemble der Berliner Philharmoniker; Christoph Hartmann, Englisch Horn · Organizer: Euro-Via 2011 Festival e.V.
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 18' 0''
Year of composition: 2011
Difficulty: advanced
Edition: set of parts - 1 cor anglais, 1 bassoon, 4 violins I/ II, 3 violas, 3 cellos, 2 double basses
Series: Concertino
200 Pages - Folder
ISMN: 979-0-001-18093-1
Order number: CON 266-50

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Enjott Schneider's composition for cor anglais, bassoon and strings was created in the form of a musical epitaph on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the death of the Bavarian King Ludwig II shrouded in legend. Quotations from works of the King's favourite composer, Richard Wagner, can be heard. At the same time, the picturesque motif of a romantically enigmatic Castle of the Grail, as created by Ludwig II with Neuschwanstein, is reflected in the musical make.
In the arrangement for chamber music duo, the work can be performed in concert with cor anglais and piano only. The version for cor anglais, bassoon and strings can be performed with both soloistic string instruments and in groups, for example as part of a school orchestra project.

Content

I "So schön und geistvoll, seelenvoll und herrlich" (R. Wagner 1864) - II Gralsburg Neuschwanstein - III Ende eines Traums: 13. Juni 1886

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Other editions

ED 21257 = Piano Score with Solo parts
CON 266 = score

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