FOOTNOTES:[35]Other operas by Draeseke areGudrun(1884) andSigurd(fragments performed in 1867).Bertrand de Born(three acts),Fischer und Karif(one act), andMerlinwere not published. Draeseke's symphonic works are more important. (See p. 236.)[36]Wilhelm Kienzl, b. Upper Austria in 1857, studied in Graz, Prague, Leipzig, and Vienna. He visited Wagner in Bayreuth and became conductor of the opera in Amsterdam (1883), at Krefeld, at Frankfort (1889), and at the MunichHofoper(to 1893).[37]Orestesis a trilogy based on Æschylus and consisting of: I,Agamemnon; II,Das Totenopfer; III,Die Erinyen.[38]For biographical details, see below (p. 258).[39]His sextet for piano and wind instruments in B major (op. 6) in classic style, but of brilliant originality, first made his name known. In the later works he sacrificed some of the emotionalism, the lyric freshness and warmth of color of the southern lyricist for the sake of modernity. This is noticeable in his piano quintet in E-flat, op. 20; his 'cello sonata, op. 22; and his violin sonata, op. 30. There are also a 'Romantic Overture' andTraumsommernachtfor orchestra, and an organ sonata.[40]Das goldene Kreuzis a charming aftergrowth of the German comic opera of the Lortzing type with a touch of Viennese sentimentality. Others by the same composer areDer Landfriede,Bianca,Das steinerne Herz,Schach dem König,etc.[41]The work of Brahms as a whole has been treated in another portion of this work (Vol. II, Chap. XV). It will, however, be necessary to say a few words with regard to him in this section, in order to bring the essential nature of Wolf's achievement into a clearer light.[42]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, 1914.[43]See Volume V, pp. 342 ff.
FOOTNOTES:[35]Other operas by Draeseke areGudrun(1884) andSigurd(fragments performed in 1867).Bertrand de Born(three acts),Fischer und Karif(one act), andMerlinwere not published. Draeseke's symphonic works are more important. (See p. 236.)[36]Wilhelm Kienzl, b. Upper Austria in 1857, studied in Graz, Prague, Leipzig, and Vienna. He visited Wagner in Bayreuth and became conductor of the opera in Amsterdam (1883), at Krefeld, at Frankfort (1889), and at the MunichHofoper(to 1893).[37]Orestesis a trilogy based on Æschylus and consisting of: I,Agamemnon; II,Das Totenopfer; III,Die Erinyen.[38]For biographical details, see below (p. 258).[39]His sextet for piano and wind instruments in B major (op. 6) in classic style, but of brilliant originality, first made his name known. In the later works he sacrificed some of the emotionalism, the lyric freshness and warmth of color of the southern lyricist for the sake of modernity. This is noticeable in his piano quintet in E-flat, op. 20; his 'cello sonata, op. 22; and his violin sonata, op. 30. There are also a 'Romantic Overture' andTraumsommernachtfor orchestra, and an organ sonata.[40]Das goldene Kreuzis a charming aftergrowth of the German comic opera of the Lortzing type with a touch of Viennese sentimentality. Others by the same composer areDer Landfriede,Bianca,Das steinerne Herz,Schach dem König,etc.[41]The work of Brahms as a whole has been treated in another portion of this work (Vol. II, Chap. XV). It will, however, be necessary to say a few words with regard to him in this section, in order to bring the essential nature of Wolf's achievement into a clearer light.[42]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, 1914.[43]See Volume V, pp. 342 ff.
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[35]Other operas by Draeseke areGudrun(1884) andSigurd(fragments performed in 1867).Bertrand de Born(three acts),Fischer und Karif(one act), andMerlinwere not published. Draeseke's symphonic works are more important. (See p. 236.)
[35]Other operas by Draeseke areGudrun(1884) andSigurd(fragments performed in 1867).Bertrand de Born(three acts),Fischer und Karif(one act), andMerlinwere not published. Draeseke's symphonic works are more important. (See p. 236.)
[36]Wilhelm Kienzl, b. Upper Austria in 1857, studied in Graz, Prague, Leipzig, and Vienna. He visited Wagner in Bayreuth and became conductor of the opera in Amsterdam (1883), at Krefeld, at Frankfort (1889), and at the MunichHofoper(to 1893).
[36]Wilhelm Kienzl, b. Upper Austria in 1857, studied in Graz, Prague, Leipzig, and Vienna. He visited Wagner in Bayreuth and became conductor of the opera in Amsterdam (1883), at Krefeld, at Frankfort (1889), and at the MunichHofoper(to 1893).
[37]Orestesis a trilogy based on Æschylus and consisting of: I,Agamemnon; II,Das Totenopfer; III,Die Erinyen.
[37]Orestesis a trilogy based on Æschylus and consisting of: I,Agamemnon; II,Das Totenopfer; III,Die Erinyen.
[38]For biographical details, see below (p. 258).
[38]For biographical details, see below (p. 258).
[39]His sextet for piano and wind instruments in B major (op. 6) in classic style, but of brilliant originality, first made his name known. In the later works he sacrificed some of the emotionalism, the lyric freshness and warmth of color of the southern lyricist for the sake of modernity. This is noticeable in his piano quintet in E-flat, op. 20; his 'cello sonata, op. 22; and his violin sonata, op. 30. There are also a 'Romantic Overture' andTraumsommernachtfor orchestra, and an organ sonata.
[39]His sextet for piano and wind instruments in B major (op. 6) in classic style, but of brilliant originality, first made his name known. In the later works he sacrificed some of the emotionalism, the lyric freshness and warmth of color of the southern lyricist for the sake of modernity. This is noticeable in his piano quintet in E-flat, op. 20; his 'cello sonata, op. 22; and his violin sonata, op. 30. There are also a 'Romantic Overture' andTraumsommernachtfor orchestra, and an organ sonata.
[40]Das goldene Kreuzis a charming aftergrowth of the German comic opera of the Lortzing type with a touch of Viennese sentimentality. Others by the same composer areDer Landfriede,Bianca,Das steinerne Herz,Schach dem König,etc.
[40]Das goldene Kreuzis a charming aftergrowth of the German comic opera of the Lortzing type with a touch of Viennese sentimentality. Others by the same composer areDer Landfriede,Bianca,Das steinerne Herz,Schach dem König,etc.
[41]The work of Brahms as a whole has been treated in another portion of this work (Vol. II, Chap. XV). It will, however, be necessary to say a few words with regard to him in this section, in order to bring the essential nature of Wolf's achievement into a clearer light.
[41]The work of Brahms as a whole has been treated in another portion of this work (Vol. II, Chap. XV). It will, however, be necessary to say a few words with regard to him in this section, in order to bring the essential nature of Wolf's achievement into a clearer light.
[42]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, 1914.
[42]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, 1914.
[43]See Volume V, pp. 342 ff.
[43]See Volume V, pp. 342 ff.