Bruno Mantovani

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  • Category / Instrument
    Large orchestra
    3(+picc).3(+ca).2(+picc+clB).3(+cbn) / 6.5.3.2 / 2hp / tim / 4perc / 16.14.12.10.8
  • Duration
    20'
  • Published
    21/03/2014
  • Commissioned by
    Teatro alla Scala / Orchestre de Paris / NTR Zatertag Matinee / Concertgebouw Amsterdam / Palais des Beaux Arts, Orchestre National de Belgique
  • Dedication
    to Philippe Jordan
  • Premiere
    23/04/2014
    Milan (Italy), Teatro alla Scala
    Filarmonica della Scala, Philippe Jordan (conductor)

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Schlemihl

Note

This piece is indeed a tone poem with allusions to Strauss (the orchestral composition Ein Heldenleben), and the theme found in Chamisso's book: Peter Schlemihl's Miraculous Story. The narration is not linear, but rather, metaphorical (in this sense, the model leans more towards Hamlet by Franz Liszt). In fact, the discourse vacillates between luxuriance (symbolising the infinite wealth of Chamisso's hero) and rarefaction, aridity (the growing psychological vacuum of this same hero). Though the language is modern, there are several references in this homage to Strauss (the use of the horns, for example) and above all, a dramaturgy based on contrast.
Strauss is a composer who has always obsessed me, in particular for his orchestral hedonism. He greatly influenced Edgar Varèse, who, for me, is a constant reference. It is this composer's sonic opulence, that was, in part, my inspiration for Schlemihl.

Bruno Mantovani

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