According to Elias Canetti, "with Wozzeck, Buechner achieved the most complete revolution in the whole of literature". The same can be said of Berg’s opera, as revolutionary in the history of music. Mark De Voto and Theo Hirsrunner discuss why this complex score suits the chaotic nature of the play. In his famous essay about the opera, Theodor Adorno shows how what seems fragmentary in the text is actually complete. Kenneth Segar offers a new interpretation of the play in the light of the most recent Buechner research. The play as Berg knew it is set out with a translation, and this unique source material is complemented by a series of critical reactions to the first London production in 1952.Contents: ’Wozzeck’ in Context, Mark De Voto; Georg Buechner’s ’Woyzeck’: an Interpretation, Kenneth; The Musico-Dramatic Structure of ’Wozzeck’; Musical Form and Dramatic Expression in ’Wozzeck’, Theo Hirsbrunner; On the Characteristics of ’Wozzeck’, Theodor W. Adorno; ’Wozzeck’ at Covent Garden, 1952, John Amis, Eric Walter White, Arthur Jacobs, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Geoffrey Bush, Deryck Cooke, Robert L. Jacobs; Wozzeck: Libretto by Georg Buechner, edited by Franzos and Landau, 1909; Wozzeck: Performing translation by Vida Harford and Eric Blackall; Additional material fiom Buechner translated by Stewart Spencer
Alban Berg
Wozzeck [PDF ebook]
Wozzeck [PDF ebook]
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