Der Krämerspiegel
Der Krämerspiegel ("The Shopkeeper's Mirror"), Op. 66, is a 1921 song cycle of 12 songs written by Richard Strauss. The songs were set to texts commissioned by Strauss in a piqued response to a contractual obligation to produce a set of songs for his publisher.[1] The texts were provided by Berlin literary critic Alfred Kerr, who wrote for Strauss a set of acidic verses ridiculing the music publishing business and containing in-jokes attacking some of Strauss' enemies such as Bote & Bock. The list of titles is:
- "Es war einmal ein Bock"
- "Einst kam der Bock als Bote"
- "Es liebte einst ein Hase"
- "Drei Masken sah ich am Himmel stehn"
- "Hast du ein Tongedicht vollbracht"
- "O lieber Künstler sei ermahnt"
- "Unser Feind ist, großer Gott"
- "Von Händlern wird die Kunst bedroht"
- "Es war mal eine Wanze"
- "Die Künstler sind die Schöpfer"
- "Die Händler und die Macher"
- "O Schröpferschwarm, o Händlerkreis"
The cycle is rarely performed today due to the arcane texts, but contains virtuoso music for the pianist.
References
- ↑ Roger Vignoles, booklet notes to Richard Strauss: The Complete Songs 6, Hyperion
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