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Stufen
Classical/Choral music • 2016 • Lyricist: Hermann Hesse
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SATB, Cello und Klarinett
Title by uploader: Stufen
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Cello, Mixed choir: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass |
Type of score |
Full score |
Language |
German |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
5'30 |
Gedicht von Hermann Hesse für 4 stimmigen Chor mit Klarinette in B und Violoncello (kann auch a capella musiziert werden).
U.A.24. Juni 2017 St. Florin / Koblenz, Auftrag UNIMUS Koblenz
Soprano, Cello und Klavier
Title by uploader: Stufen
Instrumentation |
Piano, Cello, Soprano |
Type of score |
Full score |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Publisher |
Matthias Bonitz |
Language |
German |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
5'30 |
Genre |
Classical/Song |
In Hesse's novel The Glass Bead Game, published in 1943, the poem becomes in the second part "Josef Knechts left writings" in the chapter "The Poems of the pupil and students "reproduced1. Special It receives meaning for the whole novel by Hesse in the chapter "The Legend" details the crucial change in the life of the artist "Magister Ludi" allows Josef Knecht to meditate. Here are the row And every beginning contains a magic, Who protects us and who helps us to live expressly quoted and considered authoritative for Knecht's farewell to his Represented office. In the following conversation between Knecht and his friend Tegularius Hesse then brings a detailed Interpretation of the poem and also deals with the change of the original title "Transcend" in "stages". The poem can therefore as "essential" for the dramaturgische design of the novel be designated.
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