Das klagende Lied
Das klagende Lied is a cantata by Gustav Mahler, composed between 1878 and 1880 and greatly revised over the next two decades. In its original form, Das klagende Lied is the earliest of his works to have survived.
Compositional history
Mahler began to write the text of Das klagende Lied during the early part of his final year in the Vienna Conservatory, where he was a student between 1875 and 1878. It is based on "Der singende Knochen" from the collection by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The draft text for the work is dated 18 March 1878, and composition of the music began in autumn of 1879. It was completed in November 1880.As originally composed, Das klagende Lied was in three parts:
- Waldmärchen
- Der Spielmann
- Hochzeitsstück
Further revisions to what was now a work in two parts were made between September and December 1898. At this point, Mahler's previous decision to remove the off-stage brass was reversed. The 1898 revisions were in fact so extensive that Mahler had to write out an entirely new manuscript score.
Performance and recording history
The first performance of Das klagende Lied took place on 17 February 1901 in Vienna, with Mahler himself conducting. It was in this two-part version that the work was published and entered the repertoire.The original manuscript of the full three-part version of the work had been in the possession of Alfred Rosé, the son of Arnold Rosé and Justine Mahler. This manuscript eventually entered the collection of Yale University, from which 'Waldmärchen' became available for public performance after its re-attachment to the then-standard two-movement version of the work. A critical edition of the score of the original three-part version was published in 1999, under the general editorship of Reinhold Kubik.
Discography
First published version (two movements)
- Mercury MG10102: Ilona Steingruber, Sieglinde Wagner, Erich Majkut; Vienna State Opera Orchestra; Wiener Kammerchor; Zoltán Fekete
- Delysé DS 6087: Teresa Żylis-Gara, Anna Reynolds, Andor Kaposy; London Symphony Orchestra; The Ambrosian Singers; Wyn Morris
- Philips 6500 587: Heather Harper, Norma Procter, Werner Hollweg; Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam; Netherlands Radio Choir; Bernard Haitink
- RCO Live 06004: Hanneke van Bork, Norma Procter, Ernst Haefliger; Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam; Groot Omroepkoor; Bernard Haitink
- Supraphon 1121239: Marta Boháčová, Věra Soukupová, Ivo Žídek; Prague Symphony Orchestra; Czech Philharmonic Chorus; Herbert Ahlendorf
- Hungaroton CLD4010: Katalin Szendrenyi, Klára Takács, Denes Gulyas; Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, Budapest Symphony Orchestra; András Ligeti
- MDG MDG9371804: Manuela Uhl, Lioba Braun, Werner Gura; Beethoven Orchester Bonn; Czech Philhamonic Chorus Brno; Stefan Blunier
- Deutsche Grammophon 289 477-989-1: Dorothea Röschmann, Anna Larsson, Johan Botha ; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Chorus of the Wiener Staatsoper; Pierre Boulez
- SOMM ARIADNE 5022-2: Joan Sutherland, Norma Procter, Peter Pears; London Symphony Orchestra; Goldsmiths Choral Union; Walter Goehr
Full version (three movements)
- Columbia Masterworks M2 30061: Elisabeth Söderström, Evelyn Lear, Grace Hoffman, Ernst Haefliger, Stuart Burrows, Gerd Nienstedt ; London Symphony Orchestra; London Symphony Chorus; Pierre Boulez
- Decca 289 425-719-2: Susan Dunn, Brigitte Fassbaender, Markus Baur, Werner Hollweg, Andreas Schmidt; Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra; Städtischer Musikverein Düsseldorf; Riccardo Chailly
- EMI Classics CDC 7 47089 2: Helena Döse, Alfreda Hodgson, Robert Tear, Sean Rae; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus; Simon Rattle
- Deutsche Grammophon: Cheryl Studer, Waltraud Meier, Reiner Goldberg, Thomas Allen; Philharmonia Orchestra, Shin-Yu Kai Choir; Giuseppe Sinopoli
- Chandos 0095115924723: Joan Rodgers, Linda Finnie, Hans Peter Blochwitz, Robert Hayward; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Waynflete Singers, Bath Festival Chorus; Richard Hickox
- RCA 09026-68599-2: Marina Shaguch, Michelle DeYoung, Thomas Moser, Sergei Leiferkus; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra; San Francisco Symphony Chorus; Michael Tilson Thomas
- Erato LC 02822: Eva Urbanová, Jadwiga Rappé, Hans Peter Blochwitz, Håkan Hagegård, Terence Wey, Otto Jaus ; Hallé Orchestra; Hallé Choir; Kent Nagano
- ICA Classics ICAC5080: Teresa Cahill, Dame Janet Baker, Robert Tear, Gwynne Howell; BBC Symphony Orchestra; BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus; Gennady Rozhdestvensky
- Capriccio C5316: Simone Schneider, Tanja Ariane Baumgartner, Torsten Kerl, Adrián Erőd, Camilo Diaz Delegado, Juyoung Kim; ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Wiener Singakademie, Soloists of the Tölzer Knabenchor; Cornelius Meister
- Orfeo C210021: Brigitte Poschner-Klebel, Marjana Lipovsek, David Rendall, Manfred Hemm; Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Wiener Singakademie; Michael Gielen
Analysis
Instrumentation
Synopsis
Part I: Waldmärchen 'Part II: Der Spielmann '
Part III: Hochzeitsstück ''''