King Stephen (Beethoven)
King Stephen, Op. 117 is a commemorative work composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1811. It includes an overture in E flat major and nine vocal numbers. Only the overture is usually played today. The title refers to King Stephen I, founder of the Kingdom of Hungary in the year 1000.
In 1808, Emperor Francis I of Austria commissioned the construction of a large theatre at Pest in response to growing Hungarian nationalism and to reinforce the loyalty of Hungary to the Austrian Habsburg monarchy. The theatre was opened in 1811, but Beethoven's incidental music premiered on February 9, 1812, when two commemorative plays written by August von Kotzebue, König Stephan and Die Ruinen von Athen, were first performed.
Movements
- Overture
- Male chorus: Ruhend von seinen Thaten
- Male chorus: Auf dunkelm in finstern Hainen Wandelten
- Victory march
- Female chorus: Wo die Unschuld Blumen streute
- Melodrama : Du hast dein Vaterland
- Chorus: Eine neue strahlende Sonne
- Melodrama : Ihr edlen Ungarn!
- a. Religious March
- b. Melodrama with chorus: Heil unserm Konige!
- Final chorus: Heil! Heil unserm Enkeln