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Bacchi Tempel

Bacchi tempel öppnat vid en hjältes död ("The Temple of Bacchus opened at a Hero's Death"), commonly known as Bacchi Tempel is a song play, a long poem in two thousand alexandrines, written by Carl Michael Bellman and published by Sweden's royal printing press in 1783.[1] The illustrator was Elias Martin. The work had been preceded by a version from 1779 titled "Bacchi Temple opened at the death of Corporal and Order Oboist Father Movitz", but had been reworked and expanded several times.

Bacchi Tempel
Title page of first edition
AuthorCarl Michael Bellman
IllustratorElias Martin
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
GenreSong collection
PublisherKongliga Tryckeriet
Publication date
1783

The work has probably never been performed in its entirety, but individual songs are sometimes performed by the Par Bricole society.[2] It has been described as a curious hybrid, a combination of comic opera and mock-heroic verse, and as a not very satisfactory work, despite the "lovely" song[1] Böljan sig mindre rör (Still'd is the hasty wave).

Context Edit

 
Temple of Bacchus, a folly in Painshill Park by Elias Martin 1770. Martin went on to illustrate Bacchi Tempel for Carl Michael Bellman.

The songs originate in Carl Michael Bellman's performances on the theme The Order of Bacchus (Bacchi Orden), starting in 1769-1771, after which the production was largely unseen until 1777. That the production of song games, of which Bacchi Tempel was the most important, was resumed can probably be linked to the Par Bricole society at the end of the 1770s. In contrast to the previous parodies, the new social life was strictly ritualized with many participants, the style more solemn and the music more ambitious. In addition, several of the figures from Bellman's songbook Fredman's Epistles have now been identified in the cast: both Movitz and Mollberg have minor roles, while Ulla Winblad has taken on a central role as leader of the "Bacchi priestesses".[3][2]

Bellman began work on what would become Bacchi Tempel soon after the news of the death of the model of his corporal Movitz in May 1779; an initial print was dedicated to the court engraver Pierre Suther [sv] at the end of the year with the hope of engaging him for an illustrated edition of the work. This failed, but later he succeeded in getting Elias and Johan Fredrik Martin to illustrate the work. In 1780, extended versions in handwriting were handed over to Elis Schröderheim and Samuel af Ugglas [sv], suggesting that the author had great ambitions with the work, possibly with the aim of improving his reputation after he was attacked by the famous critic Johan Henric Kellgren in 1778 through the derisive Mina löjen [sv] ("My Laughter").[4][5] Bellman continued to work on it, adding, among other things, long descriptions of nature in alexandrines in the style of James Thomson.[4][1]

The work was advertised for sale via subscription in Stockholms Posten in September 1782, as a "poetic, comic and musical work". The announcement was aimed at "lovers of madness", which again points to ambitions. However, the work was not printed until the end of 1783, and new advertisements pointed to its suitability as a Christmas present. It was warmly reviewed in Svenska Parnassen [sv].[6]

Publication Edit

 
The book's illustrator, Elias Martin, studied William Hogarth's illustrations, such as his 1751 Beer Street (detail shown).

Bacchi Tempel was published in 1783 by Kongliga Tryckeriet, the Swedish royal printing press in Stockholm. It was Bellman's first book. The illustrations were by the landscape painter Elias Martin; they were engraved by his brother Johan Fredrik Martin. The brothers were friends of Bellman's; Elias had studied painting, especially Hogarth's, in London,[1] had visited and painted an ornamental Temple of Bacchus in Painshill Park at Cobham, Surrey,[7] and had come back to Stockholm in 1780. The book had been planned as the first volume of a two-volume set; the second was to have been Fröjas Tempel ("Freya's Temple"), but it never appeared.[1]

Summary Edit

 
Illustration by Elias Martin of drunken celebrations by the "Order of Bacchus" from Bacchi Tempel, 1783, engraved by his brother Johan Fredrik Martin.

The play takes place around a temple dedicated to Bacchus, the god of wine, on an island of mixed flora and fauna: there are pine trees and crows as well as parrots and almond trees. Somewhere nearby, the goddess of pleasure Fröja also has a temple. Around the temple, a celebration is being commemorated by the dead Movitz, initially by a group of supporters under the leadership of the highly pregnant Ulla Winblad. The work begins with a stormy night, but at dawn the storm passes and everything turns into rural idyll, and the readers are informed that it is Movitz who is the father of Ulla's children, and she describes how it came to be in this particular place. Then the male participants, the "brothers of the order" arrive in boats, led by the order's "grenadier" Mollberg and its sexton Trundman, and march up to the temple. When they arrive, together with barrels of drink, songs and celebrations are held in honour first of the dead, then of Trundman and the brothers, Ulla and the priests, the order's chancellor Planberg, and finally the head of the order, Janke Jensen. The rituals are interrupted from time to time by various intermezzos, but eventually fade out completely as Ulla gives birth to a new Movitz, and everything turns into a happy party.[8]

The extended version seems to have become difficult to play; where the original version could be performed in one hour, the final one required at least two. The entire extension is due to longer monologues and additional pieces of music, making it rather static as a piece of theatre.[9]

The added landscape depictions are partly based on the nature being painted as a picture, which, however, must at the same time be animated and linked together with the speaker's emotions. Thus, when the initial storm is portrayed by the Bacchus priestess, it is not only a storm, but also her own anxiety and terror as described, in pre-romantic style. When the storm has subsided, the priestesses' attitude to the surroundings also changes, and the now pastoral landscape instead evokes happy memories of past happiness, when Movitz with roses in his hair used to honour the wine god with song. Ulla then takes the word, and more and more excitedly she describes his memories of him, before she sees through a telescope both the love goddess in the sky and a young "nymph" named Belinda.[10]

When the men arrive, the women quickly become more crass: they describe the "Knights of Bacchus" in ironic terms as "heroes" who, however, urinate on planks and resemble roast pigs. Sexton Trundman takes over and describes the night's storm, with words taken from Jacob Wallenberg's Min son på galejan [sv] ("My son at the galley"), possibly to add an air of authenticity.[11]

In the closing passage, spoken by Janke Jensen, it is no longer a question of depicting nature: now a mythological tableau is painted, with Movitz on Mount Olympus together with ancient gods and heroes such as Mars, Pompey, and Hannibal. Suddenly he turns back to mortality, and goes on to portray Movitz's earthly existence as a drunkard, until he is interrupted by Ulla giving birth to his and Movitz's children, who resemble him right down to his red nose.[12]

Reception Edit

 
Böljan sig mindre rör (Still'd is the hasty wave), one of the songs in the book[13]

The Swedish scholar Lars Lönnroth called the book "a curious hybrid of comic opera and mock-heroic poetry", and one of Bellman's "most ambitious" projects, intended, in response to Kellgren's attack, to prove that he was a serious poet. Lönnroth notes that Lennart Breitholtz [sv] "finally" gave the book a thorough scholarly examination; Breitholtz numbered it among the "most interesting literary experiments in 18th century literature".[14][15][16]

The English biographer of Bellman, Paul Britten Austin, wrote that Bacchi Tempel was "exhausting" to read, and that while it contained "a few very beautiful lyrics", such as "the lovely Böljan sig mindre rör (Still'd is the hasty wave) with its butterfly-wing delicacy", the song play was "not a very satisfactory work".[1] The song "Still'd is the hasty wave" was recorded in English by Martin Best in 1975.[17][18]

Böljan sig mindre rör (first stanza)
Carl Michael Bellman, 1783 Prose translation

Böljan sig mindre rör
Eol mindre viner,
när han från stranden hör
våra mandoliner;
månan han skiner,
vattnet glittrar lugnt och kallt,
syren, jasminer
sprida vällukt över allt,
fjäriln i guld och grönt,
glimmar på blomman skönt,
||: masken snart krälar ur sitt grus. :||

The wave calms down
Aeolus howls less,
when from the beach he hears
our mandolins;
the moon shines,
the water glistens calm and cold,
lilac, jasmines
spread their scent all around,
the butterfly in gold and green,
glimmers lovely on the flower,
||: but the worm will soon crawl from its grit. :||

Songs included Edit

  • Flodens sorl och vädrens fläkt
  • Böljan sig mindre rör
  • Bakom dessa gröna lindar
  • Uppå vattnets lugna våg
  • Sälla strand, där vi nu landa
  • Marsch, över allt, följ Martis spår
  • Manskap, giv akt
  • Hurra, se min fåla
  • Skåden hit, märk och minns
  • Om ödet skull' mig skicka
  • Sjung mina söner alla tolv
  • Sjungom systrar, Fröjas ära
  • Tom är min flaska, tunnan utrunnen
  • Hvem är, som ej vår broder mins?
  • Bort allt vad oro gör

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Britten Austin 1967, pp. 132–133.
  2. ^ a b Lönnroth 2005, pp. 242–243.
  3. ^ "Bacchi Orden" (in Swedish). Bellman.net. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b Lönnroth 2005, pp. 244–245.
  5. ^ Burman 2019, pp. 299, 438, 457, 539–542.
  6. ^ Lönnroth 2005, pp. 246–247.
  7. ^ Hodges, Alison (1973). "Painshill Park, Cobham, Surrey (1700-1800): Notes for a History of the Landscape Garden of Charles Hamilton". Garden History. 2 (1 (Autumn, 1973)): 39–68. doi:10.2307/1586476. JSTOR 1586476.
  8. ^ Lönnroth 2005, pp. 248–250.
  9. ^ Lönnroth 2005, p. 250.
  10. ^ Lönnroth 2005, pp. 251–256.
  11. ^ Lönnroth 2005, pp. 257–259.
  12. ^ Lönnroth 2005, pp. 259–261.
  13. ^ The Bellman Society have recorded the song, available at Fröling, Anders. "Böljan sig mindre rör ur Bacchi Tempel". Bellmanssällskapet. Archived from the original on 2021-11-15. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  14. ^ Lönnroth, Lars (1972). ""Bacchi Tempel" and Bellman's "Poetic Enthusiasm"". Scandinavian Studies. 44 (3 (Summer, 1972)): 410–438. JSTOR 40917412.
  15. ^ Breitholtz, Lennart (1956). "Bellmans Movitz och Bacchi Tempel". Samlaren: 1–86.
  16. ^ Stålhane, Arvid (1952). "Om Bacchi Tempel". Bellmansstudier. 11: 51–86.
  17. ^ "Still'd Is The Hasty Wave From The Cycle Bacchi Temple". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-11-15. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  18. ^ Martin Best Consort (1975). To Carl Michael With Love (Being A Flowery Garland Of Songs By Sweden's C.M. Bellman And Of The English Countryside) (LP). His Master's Voice.

Sources Edit

External links Edit

  • The songs from Bacchi Tempel on Swedish Wikisource
  • Bacchi Tempel as digital facsimile at Litteraturbanken

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Bacchi tempel oppnat vid en hjaltes dod The Temple of Bacchus opened at a Hero s Death commonly known as Bacchi Tempel is a song play a long poem in two thousand alexandrines written by Carl Michael Bellman and published by Sweden s royal printing press in 1783 1 The illustrator was Elias Martin The work had been preceded by a version from 1779 titled Bacchi Temple opened at the death of Corporal and Order Oboist Father Movitz but had been reworked and expanded several times Bacchi TempelTitle page of first editionAuthorCarl Michael BellmanIllustratorElias MartinCountrySwedenLanguageSwedishGenreSong collectionPublisherKongliga TryckerietPublication date1783The work has probably never been performed in its entirety but individual songs are sometimes performed by the Par Bricole society 2 It has been described as a curious hybrid a combination of comic opera and mock heroic verse and as a not very satisfactory work despite the lovely song 1 Boljan sig mindre ror Still d is the hasty wave Contents 1 Context 2 Publication 3 Summary 4 Reception 5 Songs included 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksContext Edit Temple of Bacchus a folly in Painshill Park by Elias Martin 1770 Martin went on to illustrate Bacchi Tempel for Carl Michael Bellman The songs originate in Carl Michael Bellman s performances on the theme The Order of Bacchus Bacchi Orden starting in 1769 1771 after which the production was largely unseen until 1777 That the production of song games of which Bacchi Tempel was the most important was resumed can probably be linked to the Par Bricole society at the end of the 1770s In contrast to the previous parodies the new social life was strictly ritualized with many participants the style more solemn and the music more ambitious In addition several of the figures from Bellman s songbook Fredman s Epistles have now been identified in the cast both Movitz and Mollberg have minor roles while Ulla Winblad has taken on a central role as leader of the Bacchi priestesses 3 2 Bellman began work on what would become Bacchi Tempel soon after the news of the death of the model of his corporal Movitz in May 1779 an initial print was dedicated to the court engraver Pierre Suther sv at the end of the year with the hope of engaging him for an illustrated edition of the work This failed but later he succeeded in getting Elias and Johan Fredrik Martin to illustrate the work In 1780 extended versions in handwriting were handed over to Elis Schroderheim and Samuel af Ugglas sv suggesting that the author had great ambitions with the work possibly with the aim of improving his reputation after he was attacked by the famous critic Johan Henric Kellgren in 1778 through the derisive Mina lojen sv My Laughter 4 5 Bellman continued to work on it adding among other things long descriptions of nature in alexandrines in the style of James Thomson 4 1 The work was advertised for sale via subscription in Stockholms Posten in September 1782 as a poetic comic and musical work The announcement was aimed at lovers of madness which again points to ambitions However the work was not printed until the end of 1783 and new advertisements pointed to its suitability as a Christmas present It was warmly reviewed in Svenska Parnassen sv 6 Publication Edit The book s illustrator Elias Martin studied William Hogarth s illustrations such as his 1751 Beer Street detail shown Bacchi Tempel was published in 1783 by Kongliga Tryckeriet the Swedish royal printing press in Stockholm It was Bellman s first book The illustrations were by the landscape painter Elias Martin they were engraved by his brother Johan Fredrik Martin The brothers were friends of Bellman s Elias had studied painting especially Hogarth s in London 1 had visited and painted an ornamental Temple of Bacchus in Painshill Park at Cobham Surrey 7 and had come back to Stockholm in 1780 The book had been planned as the first volume of a two volume set the second was to have been Frojas Tempel Freya s Temple but it never appeared 1 Summary Edit Illustration by Elias Martin of drunken celebrations by the Order of Bacchus from Bacchi Tempel 1783 engraved by his brother Johan Fredrik Martin The play takes place around a temple dedicated to Bacchus the god of wine on an island of mixed flora and fauna there are pine trees and crows as well as parrots and almond trees Somewhere nearby the goddess of pleasure Froja also has a temple Around the temple a celebration is being commemorated by the dead Movitz initially by a group of supporters under the leadership of the highly pregnant Ulla Winblad The work begins with a stormy night but at dawn the storm passes and everything turns into rural idyll and the readers are informed that it is Movitz who is the father of Ulla s children and she describes how it came to be in this particular place Then the male participants the brothers of the order arrive in boats led by the order s grenadier Mollberg and its sexton Trundman and march up to the temple When they arrive together with barrels of drink songs and celebrations are held in honour first of the dead then of Trundman and the brothers Ulla and the priests the order s chancellor Planberg and finally the head of the order Janke Jensen The rituals are interrupted from time to time by various intermezzos but eventually fade out completely as Ulla gives birth to a new Movitz and everything turns into a happy party 8 The extended version seems to have become difficult to play where the original version could be performed in one hour the final one required at least two The entire extension is due to longer monologues and additional pieces of music making it rather static as a piece of theatre 9 The added landscape depictions are partly based on the nature being painted as a picture which however must at the same time be animated and linked together with the speaker s emotions Thus when the initial storm is portrayed by the Bacchus priestess it is not only a storm but also her own anxiety and terror as described in pre romantic style When the storm has subsided the priestesses attitude to the surroundings also changes and the now pastoral landscape instead evokes happy memories of past happiness when Movitz with roses in his hair used to honour the wine god with song Ulla then takes the word and more and more excitedly she describes his memories of him before she sees through a telescope both the love goddess in the sky and a young nymph named Belinda 10 When the men arrive the women quickly become more crass they describe the Knights of Bacchus in ironic terms as heroes who however urinate on planks and resemble roast pigs Sexton Trundman takes over and describes the night s storm with words taken from Jacob Wallenberg s Min son pa galejan sv My son at the galley possibly to add an air of authenticity 11 In the closing passage spoken by Janke Jensen it is no longer a question of depicting nature now a mythological tableau is painted with Movitz on Mount Olympus together with ancient gods and heroes such as Mars Pompey and Hannibal Suddenly he turns back to mortality and goes on to portray Movitz s earthly existence as a drunkard until he is interrupted by Ulla giving birth to his and Movitz s children who resemble him right down to his red nose 12 Reception Edit Boljan sig mindre ror Still d is the hasty wave one of the songs in the book 13 The Swedish scholar Lars Lonnroth called the book a curious hybrid of comic opera and mock heroic poetry and one of Bellman s most ambitious projects intended in response to Kellgren s attack to prove that he was a serious poet Lonnroth notes that Lennart Breitholtz sv finally gave the book a thorough scholarly examination Breitholtz numbered it among the most interesting literary experiments in 18th century literature 14 15 16 The English biographer of Bellman Paul Britten Austin wrote that Bacchi Tempel was exhausting to read and that while it contained a few very beautiful lyrics such as the lovely Boljan sig mindre ror Still d is the hasty wave with its butterfly wing delicacy the song play was not a very satisfactory work 1 The song Still d is the hasty wave was recorded in English by Martin Best in 1975 17 18 Boljan sig mindre ror first stanza Carl Michael Bellman 1783 Prose translationBoljan sig mindre ror Eol mindre viner nar han fran stranden hor vara mandoliner manan han skiner vattnet glittrar lugnt och kallt syren jasminer sprida vallukt over allt fjariln i guld och gront glimmar pa blomman skont masken snart kralar ur sitt grus The wave calms downAeolus howls less when from the beach he hears our mandolins the moon shines the water glistens calm and cold lilac jasmines spread their scent all around the butterfly in gold and green glimmers lovely on the flower but the worm will soon crawl from its grit Songs included EditFlodens sorl och vadrens flakt Boljan sig mindre ror Bakom dessa grona lindar Uppa vattnets lugna vag Salla strand dar vi nu landa Marsch over allt folj Martis spar Manskap giv akt Hurra se min fala Skaden hit mark och minns Om odet skull mig skicka Sjung mina soner alla tolv Sjungom systrar Frojas ara Tom ar min flaska tunnan utrunnen Hvem ar som ej var broder mins Bort allt vad oro gorReferences Edit a b c d e f Britten Austin 1967 pp 132 133 a b Lonnroth 2005 pp 242 243 Bacchi Orden in Swedish Bellman net Retrieved 14 December 2019 a b Lonnroth 2005 pp 244 245 Burman 2019 pp 299 438 457 539 542 Lonnroth 2005 pp 246 247 Hodges Alison 1973 Painshill Park Cobham Surrey 1700 1800 Notes for a History of the Landscape Garden of Charles Hamilton Garden History 2 1 Autumn 1973 39 68 doi 10 2307 1586476 JSTOR 1586476 Lonnroth 2005 pp 248 250 Lonnroth 2005 p 250 Lonnroth 2005 pp 251 256 Lonnroth 2005 pp 257 259 Lonnroth 2005 pp 259 261 The Bellman Society have recorded the song available at Froling Anders Boljan sig mindre ror ur Bacchi Tempel Bellmanssallskapet Archived from the original on 2021 11 15 Retrieved 15 December 2019 Lonnroth Lars 1972 Bacchi Tempel and Bellman s Poetic Enthusiasm Scandinavian Studies 44 3 Summer 1972 410 438 JSTOR 40917412 Breitholtz Lennart 1956 Bellmans Movitz och Bacchi Tempel Samlaren 1 86 Stalhane Arvid 1952 Om Bacchi Tempel Bellmansstudier 11 51 86 Still d Is The Hasty Wave From The Cycle Bacchi Temple YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 11 15 Retrieved 29 June 2021 Martin Best Consort 1975 To Carl Michael With Love Being A Flowery Garland Of Songs By Sweden s C M Bellman And Of The English Countryside LP His Master s Voice Sources EditBritten Austin Paul 1967 The Life and Songs of Carl Michael Bellman Genius of the Swedish Rococo New York Allhem Malmo American Scandinavian Foundation ISBN 978 3 932759 00 0 Burman Carina 2019 Bellman Biografin Bellman The Biography in Swedish Stockholm Albert Bonniers Forlag ISBN 978 91 0 014179 0 Lonnroth Lars 2005 Ljuva karneval om Carl Michael Bellmans diktning in Swedish Stockholm Bonniers ISBN 91 0 057245 4 External links Edit 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