This reappraisal of “Begegnung,” a seldom discussed Hugo Wolf setting of the eponymous poem by Eduard Mörike, shows that despite its ostensible simplicity, the poem, typically for Mörike, harbours a wealth of ambivalent meanings, which are only further enriched in Wolf ’s setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Music Analysis. Oct2006, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p289-314. 26p.
Subjects
MUSIC theorists, MUSIC theory, MUSICAL analysis, and REPETITION in music
Abstract
The songs of Hugo Wolf continue to intrigue music theorists, not least because of their characteristic fusion of traditional tonal conventions with sophisticated chromatic processes. This article analyses a particularly intricate example: ‘Mühvoll komm ich und beladen’ from the Spanisches Liederbuch. The song projects a complex pattern of tonal relationships that reinforces an obsessive sense of repetition and circularity – issues that are explicit in the song's poetic text. The present reading engages a number of external sources, including the philosophy of Nietzsche, the operatic figure of Kundry and the myth of Sisyphus. These elements provide a series of cultural co-ordinates that together serve to illuminate primary facets of the song's structure, including its formal design and distinctive harmonic syntax. Each of these topics is considered in the service of a larger, overriding purpose: to reveal the ways in which the composer seeks to characterise sin and spiritual torment using techniques of cyclic organisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Presents the criticism of composer Hugo Wolf to the `Lieder' of composer Johannes Brahms. Criticism for Brahms to appear in `Wiener Salonblatt'; Comment of Wolf to the Lieder to be based on different conceptions; Failure to acknowledge the impact of Lieder.
New Yorker. 4/29/2019, Vol. 95 Issue 10, p10-10. 1/9p.
Subjects
WOLF, Hugo, 1860-1903, KATZ, Martin, and BROOKLYN Public Library
Abstract
The article previews an April 28, 2019 performance of works by composer Hugo Wolf, starring pianist Martin Katz, at the Brooklyn Public Library, and a May 3, 2019 performance at the Brooklyn Historical Society, both in New York City.
American Record Guide. Jan/Feb2006, Vol. 69 Issue 1, p224-226. 3p.
Subjects
SYMPHONY, ORCHESTRAL music, and CHAMBER music groups
Abstract
The article reviews the music release "Symphonies (4)," composed by Hugo Wolf and performed by the Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Weimar and the Nicolas Pasquet.
American Record Guide. May/Jun2011, Vol. 74 Issue 3, p189-190. 2p.
Subjects
WOLF, Hugo, 1860-1903 and SCHWARZKOPF, Elisabeth, 1915-2006
Abstract
The article reviews a classical music recording performed by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Wilhelm Furtwangler and Gerald Moore, featuring "Songs," composed by Hugo Wolf and "Songs," by Franz Schubert.
Military Technology. 2006, Vol. 30 Issue 6, p176-177. 2p.
Subjects
DEFENSE industries and MILITARY electronics industry
Abstract
The article presents an interview with Mr. Hugo Wolf, Head of Public Security Division of Rheinmetall AG. When asked to assess the German market, Wolf states that the German market is dismembered and too small due to lack of money. Mr. Wolf also outlines the five main operational fields of his company Rheinmetall which includes border protection, protection of facilities and installations, maritime protection, emergency management and equipping the emergency services. He also clarifies that the their product, the border control systems are currently not in service but they have presented it to Bulgaria, Poland and several North African governments.
American Record Guide. Jan/Feb2005, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p255-256. 2p.
Subjects
SOLO cantatas and OPERA
Abstract
Reviews a music recording of several opera arias featuring compositions by Robert Schumann and Hugo Wolf performed by soprano Elisabeth Grümmer. "Figaro"; "Cosi"; "Queen of Spades."
American Record Guide. Nov/Dec95, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p234. 2p.
Subjects
MUSIC
Abstract
Reviews the music recordings `Penthesilia,' by Hugo Wolf, `Kathchen on Heilbronn Music,' by Hans Pfitzner and `Frau ohne Schatten Fantasy,' by Johann Strauss, as performed by Staatskapelle Berlin and conducted by Otmar Suitner. Performance; Orches tration.