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Le Vin herbé

Le Vin herbé is a secular oratorio (Oratorio profane) in three parts, composed by Frank Martin. It is based on the medieval story of Tristan and Iseult, as reconstructed by Joseph Bédier in 1900. Martin set excerpts of the novel to music for twelve vocalists and a chamber ensemble of seven strings and piano. The work was premiered in concert on 26 March 1942 at the Tonhalle, Zürich. A first scenic performance was given in German, Der Zaubertrank (The Magic Potion), on 15 August 1948 at the Salzburg Festival.

Le Vin herbé
Oratorio profane by Frank Martin
Title page of Bédier's novel, 1920
LanguageFrench
Based onexcerpts from Joseph Bédier's novel
Premiere
15 August 1948 (1948-08-15)

History edit

Frank Martin began in 1938 to compose an oratorio around the medieval story of Tristan and Iseult, that Richard Wagner had set in Tristan und Isolde.[1] He was prompted by a commission from Robert Blum [de] to compose a piece of around 30 minutes for his chamber choir, the Zürcher Madrigalchor, ideally for twelve voices and few instrumental players.[2] He took the text from Joseph Bédier's novel Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut, a reconstruction of the story that the medievalist had published in 1900, using writings by Béroul and Eilhart von Oberge. Martin preferred these early sources to the later poem by Gottfried von Strassburg that had inspired Wagner. It meant a distance to the German whose work was admired by the Nazis.[2][3]

Martin set in 1938 the excerpt about the love potion, titled Le Philtre.[4] This early short version was first performed on 16 April 1940.[4]

Martin, fascinated with the story, chose two more chapters from Bédier's novel, La forêt du Morois and La mort; in 1940 and 1941 he assembled a more substantial structure[2] of three parts, in 18 scenes with prologue and epilogue.[5] The focus is on death rather than on love.[2] The complete work was premiered on 26 March 1942 at the Tonhalle, Zürich, again by the Zürcher Madrigalcor.[4][6]

A first scenic performance was given on 15 August 1948 at the Salzburger Landestheater[6][7] as part of the Salzburg Festival, directed by Oscar Fritz Schuh in set and costumes by Caspar Neher, and conducted by Ferenc Fricsay.[8] Martin, who felt that the audience had to understand the text, prepared the translation himself, together with Rudolph Binding [de].[3]

The composition was published by Universal Edition.[4][6] The music has been performed in concert often, but also been staged as a chamber opera several times, including in Zürich, Paris and Berlin.[6] A version in English, The Love Potion, was approved by Martin's widow, Maria, and was produced at the Boston Lyric Opera in 2015.[3] Another version in English, translated by Hugh Macdonald, was performed by the Welsh National Opera in 2017, directed by Polly Graham and conducted by James Southall; it was recorded as a video.[9] It was staged in French in 2023 by Oper Frankfurt in 2023.[1][5]

Composition edit

The work is written for a vocal ensemble of twelve voices; seven of them also appear in solo roles.[5] The orchestra is a chamber music ensemble of two violins, two violas, two cellos, double bass and piano.[7][6] The duration is given as 90 minutes.[6]

Roles edit

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 15 August 1948
Conductor: Ferenc Fricsay[8]
Iseut la Blonde soprano Maria Cebotari
Branghien mezzo-soprano Hilde Zadek
Iseut aux Blanches Mains mezzo-soprano Dagmar Hermann [de]
La mère d’Iseut la Blonde alto Maria von Ilosvay
Tristan tenor Julius Patzak
Kaherdin baritone Wilhelm Friedrich
Le roi Marc baritone Endré Koréh
Le duc Hoël bass Karl Dönch [de]

Music edit

External videos
  Le vin herbé (audio), RIAS Kammerchor / Scharoun Ensemble, conducted by Daniel Reuss, 2007; YouTube

The music has been described as refined and concentrated, rich in harmonies and textures. It is comparable to Schubert's Lieder and Britten's church parables. The atmosphere of "accessibility, openness and detachment" compares to music by Stravinsky.[2] The principal roles express themselves in dialogue and inner monologue, but also comment their actions as choir members. It leads to detachment but not without passion, rather to "a heightening of emotion".[2]

Recordings edit

The first recording was made of the Salzburg scenic production, recorded on 24 August 1948, with Alfred Poell as a narrator, and Ferenc Fricsay conducting soloists and members of the choir of the Vienna State Opera and of the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, Orfeo 5982293.[3][10] A reviewer noted that the conductor was able in nuanced work to give the work both "room to breathe" and "surge", and that the choir participates with drama and "charismatic storytelling" in solo segments. The soloists are described as expressive, making "brief but strong contributions".[3]

The work was recorded in 2006, with soloists Sandrine Piau, Jutta Böhnert [de], Hildegard Wiedemann, Ulrike Bartsch, Steve Davislim, Jonathan E. de la Páz Zaens and Roland Hermann, the RIAS Kammerchor and the Scharoun Ensemble conducted by Daniel Reuss.[11]: 90 [2] It was recorded at the Jesus-Christus-Kirche Dahlem [de]. Reviewer Mark Sealay called it "a fresh and utterly convincing account of this unfashionable-at-the-time yet now timeless work", saying what the composer wanted to express "in a totally convincing, beautiful and contemporary way".[2]

A video was recorded in 2017 live of an English version produced by the Welsh National Opera, with soloists Caitlin Hulcup, Rosie Hay, Sian Meinir, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Tom Randle, Gareth Dafydd Morris, Howard Kirk, and Stephen Wells.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Brachmann, Jan (July 10, 2023). "Das Verhängnis". FAZ (in German). Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Sealey, Mark (2009). "CD Review: Le vin herbé". classical.net. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e Rosenblum, Joshua (April 2015). "Martin: Le Vin Herbé (in German)". Opera News. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d Martin, Frank (2023). "Le Vin herbé". frankmartin.org. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Le Vin herbé". frankmartin.org. July 7, 2023. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Frank Martin: Le Vin herbé". Universal Edition. 2023. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Massenkeil, Günther (1989). "Le Vin herbé". Pipers Enzyklopädie des Musiktheaters [de] (in German). Vol. 3 / Werke. Henze – Massine. Munich/Zürich: Piper. pp. 686–688. ISBN 3-492-02413-0.
  8. ^ a b "Frank Martin (1890–1974) / Le vin herbé". Salzburg Festival. 2023. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  9. ^ a b . operavision.eu. July 7, 2023. Archived from the original on October 27, 2017.
  10. ^ Frank Martin: Oratorium "Le Vin Herbe" (Der Zaubertrank) JPC, retrieved 7 October 2017
  11. ^ Ommer, Andreas [in German] (2005). "Frank Martin". Verzeichnis aller Operngesamtaufnahmen (in German). Vol. 20. Directmedia Publishing.

Further reading edit

  •   French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Joseph Bédier. Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut (1900)
  • H. G.: "Le vin herbé von Frank Martin", review of the world premiere of Part I. In: Du, vol. 1 (1941), issue 2

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Le Vin herbe is a secular oratorio Oratorio profane in three parts composed by Frank Martin It is based on the medieval story of Tristan and Iseult as reconstructed by Joseph Bedier in 1900 Martin set excerpts of the novel to music for twelve vocalists and a chamber ensemble of seven strings and piano The work was premiered in concert on 26 March 1942 at the Tonhalle Zurich A first scenic performance was given in German Der Zaubertrank The Magic Potion on 15 August 1948 at the Salzburg Festival Le Vin herbeOratorio profane by Frank MartinTitle page of Bedier s novel 1920LanguageFrenchBased onexcerpts from Joseph Bedier s novelPremiere15 August 1948 1948 08 15 Salzburg Festival Contents 1 History 2 Composition 2 1 Roles 2 2 Music 3 Recordings 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editFrank Martin began in 1938 to compose an oratorio around the medieval story of Tristan and Iseult that Richard Wagner had set in Tristan und Isolde 1 He was prompted by a commission from Robert Blum de to compose a piece of around 30 minutes for his chamber choir the Zurcher Madrigalchor ideally for twelve voices and few instrumental players 2 He took the text from Joseph Bedier s novel Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut a reconstruction of the story that the medievalist had published in 1900 using writings by Beroul and Eilhart von Oberge Martin preferred these early sources to the later poem by Gottfried von Strassburg that had inspired Wagner It meant a distance to the German whose work was admired by the Nazis 2 3 Martin set in 1938 the excerpt about the love potion titled Le Philtre 4 This early short version was first performed on 16 April 1940 4 Martin fascinated with the story chose two more chapters from Bedier s novel La foret du Morois and La mort in 1940 and 1941 he assembled a more substantial structure 2 of three parts in 18 scenes with prologue and epilogue 5 The focus is on death rather than on love 2 The complete work was premiered on 26 March 1942 at the Tonhalle Zurich again by the Zurcher Madrigalcor 4 6 A first scenic performance was given on 15 August 1948 at the Salzburger Landestheater 6 7 as part of the Salzburg Festival directed by Oscar Fritz Schuh in set and costumes by Caspar Neher and conducted by Ferenc Fricsay 8 Martin who felt that the audience had to understand the text prepared the translation himself together with Rudolph Binding de 3 The composition was published by Universal Edition 4 6 The music has been performed in concert often but also been staged as a chamber opera several times including in Zurich Paris and Berlin 6 A version in English The Love Potion was approved by Martin s widow Maria and was produced at the Boston Lyric Opera in 2015 3 Another version in English translated by Hugh Macdonald was performed by the Welsh National Opera in 2017 directed by Polly Graham and conducted by James Southall it was recorded as a video 9 It was staged in French in 2023 by Oper Frankfurt in 2023 1 5 Composition editThe work is written for a vocal ensemble of twelve voices seven of them also appear in solo roles 5 The orchestra is a chamber music ensemble of two violins two violas two cellos double bass and piano 7 6 The duration is given as 90 minutes 6 Roles edit Roles voice types premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast 15 August 1948Conductor Ferenc Fricsay 8 Iseut la Blonde soprano Maria CebotariBranghien mezzo soprano Hilde ZadekIseut aux Blanches Mains mezzo soprano Dagmar Hermann de La mere d Iseut la Blonde alto Maria von IlosvayTristan tenor Julius PatzakKaherdin baritone Wilhelm FriedrichLe roi Marc baritone Endre KorehLe duc Hoel bass Karl Donch de Music edit External videos nbsp Le vin herbe audio RIAS Kammerchor Scharoun Ensemble conducted by Daniel Reuss 2007 YouTubeThe music has been described as refined and concentrated rich in harmonies and textures It is comparable to Schubert s Lieder and Britten s church parables The atmosphere of accessibility openness and detachment compares to music by Stravinsky 2 The principal roles express themselves in dialogue and inner monologue but also comment their actions as choir members It leads to detachment but not without passion rather to a heightening of emotion 2 Recordings editThe first recording was made of the Salzburg scenic production recorded on 24 August 1948 with Alfred Poell as a narrator and Ferenc Fricsay conducting soloists and members of the choir of the Vienna State Opera and of the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra Orfeo 5982293 3 10 A reviewer noted that the conductor was able in nuanced work to give the work both room to breathe and surge and that the choir participates with drama and charismatic storytelling in solo segments The soloists are described as expressive making brief but strong contributions 3 The work was recorded in 2006 with soloists Sandrine Piau Jutta Bohnert de Hildegard Wiedemann Ulrike Bartsch Steve Davislim Jonathan E de la Paz Zaens and Roland Hermann the RIAS Kammerchor and the Scharoun Ensemble conducted by Daniel Reuss 11 90 2 It was recorded at the Jesus Christus Kirche Dahlem de Reviewer Mark Sealay called it a fresh and utterly convincing account of this unfashionable at the time yet now timeless work saying what the composer wanted to express in a totally convincing beautiful and contemporary way 2 A video was recorded in 2017 live of an English version produced by the Welsh National Opera with soloists Caitlin Hulcup Rosie Hay Sian Meinir Catherine Wyn Rogers Tom Randle Gareth Dafydd Morris Howard Kirk and Stephen Wells 9 References edit a b Brachmann Jan July 10 2023 Das Verhangnis FAZ in German Retrieved July 31 2023 a b c d e f g h Sealey Mark 2009 CD Review Le vin herbe classical net Retrieved September 25 2014 a b c d e Rosenblum Joshua April 2015 Martin Le Vin Herbe in German Opera News Retrieved August 1 2023 a b c d Martin Frank 2023 Le Vin herbe frankmartin org Retrieved August 1 2023 a b c Le Vin herbe frankmartin org July 7 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 a b c d e f Frank Martin Le Vin herbe Universal Edition 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 a b Massenkeil Gunther 1989 Le Vin herbe Pipers Enzyklopadie des Musiktheaters de in German Vol 3 Werke Henze Massine Munich Zurich Piper pp 686 688 ISBN 3 492 02413 0 a b Frank Martin 1890 1974 Le vin herbe Salzburg Festival 2023 Retrieved August 1 2023 a b Martin Le vin herbe operavision eu July 7 2023 Archived from the original on October 27 2017 Frank Martin Oratorium Le Vin Herbe Der Zaubertrank JPC retrieved 7 October 2017 Ommer Andreas in German 2005 Frank Martin Verzeichnis aller Operngesamtaufnahmen in German Vol 20 Directmedia Publishing Further reading edit nbsp French Wikisource has original text related to this article Joseph Bedier Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut 1900 H G Le vin herbe von Frank Martin review of the world premiere of Part I In Du vol 1 1941 issue 2Portal nbsp Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le Vin herbe amp oldid 1180267128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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