Dead
and Farewell | ||||
"Los
Clásicos de Les Luthiers" Teatro Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, NY, USA, 2 de noviembre, 1980. | ||||
We
will begin this recital with a work by Hans Glockenkranz, a composer born in München,
the capital of Bavaria. Hans Glockenkranz's mother, named Anneliese Glockenkranz,
was a woman of great beauty, a great lover of music, of painting and of poets.
Han's father... was away at war. One day, at the age of two, tiny Hans went over
to the piano and clumsily tried to imitate a tune he'd heard somewhere. Exactly
as he would do throughout his entire career as a composer. While still a teenager,
he composed the first of his famous works: the popular hymn dedicated to his native
Bavaria, entitled: "O beer, thy quality is unbavariable". But his paramount
achievement is constituted by an imposing tetralogy based on one particular side
of the legend of the Nibelungs: their magic ring. Therefore he called it: "The
ring side of the Nibelungs". (no
hay trascripción de la obra en inglés) | ![]() | |||
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