[TRUMPET EXCERPTS] Tannhauser, Szene 4 (Wagner) - by Heinz Karl Schwebel (HQ Sound Reference)

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Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser - Szene 4, Heinz Karl Scwebel

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Tannhäuser, Richard Wagner’s fifth completed opera, was composed from 1842 and 1845 during his stint as Kapellmeister at the royal court of Saxony in Dresden. Despite a troubled premiere, the opera soon found success throughout Germany. Thanks to the urging of one Princess Metternich, Emperor Napoleon III invited Wagner to present Tannhäuser at the Paris Opera in 1861. To adapt the work for Paris, Wagner made a number of changes to the score, including the addition of a ballet to connect the overture to the first scene.

Unfortunately, this proved a fatal error; traditionally, the ballet sequence in French grand operas came in the second act, and the ballet lovers of the aristocratic Jockey Club were in the habit of only arriving in time for the ballet. Combined with Princess Metternich’s political unpopularity, the unconventional placement of the ballet led the Jockey Club to disrupt the performances with boos, hisses, and even fist fights. Wagner however, retained the ballet in its original position when he made his final revisions to the opera for an 1875 Vienna production.

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Prof. Dr. Heinz Karl Schwebel
Professor Titular- EMUS/UFBA
Coordenador Acadêmico - EMUS/UFBA
Trompete Solo - OSBA

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