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Der Kontrabaß

Der Kontrabaß (The Double Bass) is a play by Patrick Süskind. The monologue in one act premiered in 1981.

Der Kontrabaß
Written byPatrick Süskind
CharactersThe double bassist
Date premiered22 September 1981 (1981-09-22)
Place premieredCuvilliés Theatre, Munich
Original languageGerman
GenreOne-act monologue
TranslatorMichael Hofmann
Published1984 (Diogenes Verlag; German)
1987 (Hamish Hamilton; English)
AwardsSchlegel-Tieck Prize for translation
ISBN978-3-257-01658-1 (German)
024112039X (English)

History edit

The manuscript of the play by Patrick Süskind dates back to 1980. The monologue in one act, the author's first work for the stage, premiered at the Cuvilliés Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1981 and was performed by Nikolaus Paryla, who also directed. Thanks to its minimal staging requirements, the play was successfully reproduced at most German-language theatres. In the 1984–85 season, it was the play with the most performances on German language stages, playing more than 500 times.[1]

Printed in 1984 by the Diogenes Verlag,[2] the play was translated into English by Michael Hofmann and published in 1987 by Hamish Hamilton.[3] This translation was awarded the Schlegel-Tieck Prize in 1988.[4] The play also appeared in the Bloomsbury Classics[5] series. It has been translated into 28 languages,[6] including Arabic, French, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish, and Persian.[2][3]

Synopsis edit

The play consists of an extended monologue delivered by a double bass player, who speaks to the audience in his small sound-proofed apartment while drinking beer. He is in his mid-thirties and is employed at a State Orchestra. At first he praises his instrument and its importance in the orchestra by telling anecdotes about its history and by actually playing it. With a considerable humour, he reveals more and more of his past and present rather than his current misery. He did not pick his instrument out of love and he never has company. He reveals too that once when his car broke down and stranded him and his instrument in the cold, he gave his coat to the bass, thereby adding to the image of a lonely man who realises that his performance is mediocre:

Können Sie mir sagen, wieso ein Mann Mitte Dreißig, nämlich ich, mit einem Instrument zusammenlebt, das ihn permanent behindert?! Menschlich, gesellschaftlich, verkehrstechnisch, sexuell und musikalisch nur behindert?![1]

Tell me if you can why a grown man in his mid-thirties, namely me, should have to live with an instrument that's a constant handicap to him?! Humanly, socially, sexually, musically, in traffic – nothing but a handicap![5]

The player dreams of chamber music, especially Schubert's Trout Quintet. He also dreams of approaching a young mezzo-soprano, Sarah, but fails to impress her by playing "eklatant schön" (strikingly beautifully). He imagines to win her attention by yelling her name at the festival premiere of Das Rheingold in the silence full of expectation before the soft beginning. When he leaves for the performance in concert dress, the end is open.[1] The double bass is the largest instrument in the string family which means it is lowest pitched instrument.

Music examples edit

The narration is accompanied by extracts from the following pieces:

Performance edit

Many actors have performed the one-man show successfully. Walter Renneisen has played the piece for more than 30 years, admitting that he is too old for the character, but still works on new nuances.[7]

Audio play edit

Literature edit

  • Volker Krischel: Patrick Süskind: Der Kontrabaß. Königs Erläuterungen [de] und Materialien #414. C. Bange, Hollfeld 2002. ISBN 978-3-8044-1778-6

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Wunderlich, Dieter. "Patrick Süskind: Der Kontrabass" (in German). dieterwunderlich.de. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Patrick Süskind / Der Kontrabaß". Diogenes Verlag. 1984. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b "The Double Bass (1987) by Patrick Süskind (Author)". shelfari.com. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  4. ^ . The Society of Authors. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-03-10. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
  5. ^ a b "The Double-Bass". Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Patrick Süskind / Der Kontrabaß" (in German). Diogenes Verlag. 1984. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  7. ^ Benz, Stefan (2018). "Der Bensheimer Schauspieler Walter Renneisen ist ein unermüdliches Ein-Mann-Theater". Wiesbadener Kurier (in German). Retrieved 21 September 2018.

External links edit

  • szeps.com
  • Emma Berge: The Double Bass / Patrick Süskind, translated by Michael Hofmann / New End Theatre review, britishtheatreguide.info 2011
  • Mit Bass und Bier auf der Bühne Münchner Merkur 2 February 2011 (in German)
  • 2014 stage performance of Moscow Art Theater starring Konstantin Khabenskiy

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Der Kontrabass The Double Bass is a play by Patrick Suskind The monologue in one act premiered in 1981 Der KontrabassWritten byPatrick SuskindCharactersThe double bassistDate premiered22 September 1981 1981 09 22 Place premieredCuvillies Theatre MunichOriginal languageGermanGenreOne act monologue TranslatorMichael HofmannPublished1984 Diogenes Verlag German 1987 Hamish Hamilton English AwardsSchlegel Tieck Prize for translationISBN978 3 257 01658 1 German 024112039X English Contents 1 History 2 Synopsis 3 Music examples 4 Performance 5 Audio play 6 Literature 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe manuscript of the play by Patrick Suskind dates back to 1980 The monologue in one act the author s first work for the stage premiered at the Cuvillies Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1981 and was performed by Nikolaus Paryla who also directed Thanks to its minimal staging requirements the play was successfully reproduced at most German language theatres In the 1984 85 season it was the play with the most performances on German language stages playing more than 500 times 1 Printed in 1984 by the Diogenes Verlag 2 the play was translated into English by Michael Hofmann and published in 1987 by Hamish Hamilton 3 This translation was awarded the Schlegel Tieck Prize in 1988 4 The play also appeared in the Bloomsbury Classics 5 series It has been translated into 28 languages 6 including Arabic French Russian Serbian Spanish Turkish and Persian 2 3 Synopsis editThe play consists of an extended monologue delivered by a double bass player who speaks to the audience in his small sound proofed apartment while drinking beer He is in his mid thirties and is employed at a State Orchestra At first he praises his instrument and its importance in the orchestra by telling anecdotes about its history and by actually playing it With a considerable humour he reveals more and more of his past and present rather than his current misery He did not pick his instrument out of love and he never has company He reveals too that once when his car broke down and stranded him and his instrument in the cold he gave his coat to the bass thereby adding to the image of a lonely man who realises that his performance is mediocre Konnen Sie mir sagen wieso ein Mann Mitte Dreissig namlich ich mit einem Instrument zusammenlebt das ihn permanent behindert Menschlich gesellschaftlich verkehrstechnisch sexuell und musikalisch nur behindert 1 Tell me if you can why a grown man in his mid thirties namely me should have to live with an instrument that s a constant handicap to him Humanly socially sexually musically in traffic nothing but a handicap 5 The player dreams of chamber music especially Schubert s Trout Quintet He also dreams of approaching a young mezzo soprano Sarah but fails to impress her by playing eklatant schon strikingly beautifully He imagines to win her attention by yelling her name at the festival premiere of Das Rheingold in the silence full of expectation before the soft beginning When he leaves for the performance in concert dress the end is open 1 The double bass is the largest instrument in the string family which means it is lowest pitched instrument Music examples editThe narration is accompanied by extracts from the following pieces Johannes Brahms Symphony No 2 Richard Wagner prelude to Die Walkure Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf Double bass concerto No 2 in E major Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture of Le nozze di Figaro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart E amore un ladroncello Aria of Dorabella from Cosi fan tutte Franz Schubert Trout QuintetPerformance editMany actors have performed the one man show successfully Walter Renneisen has played the piece for more than 30 years admitting that he is too old for the character but still works on new nuances 7 Audio play editWDR with Walter Schmidinger 1981 Der HOR Verlag DHV 1995 ISBN 978 3 89584 129 3 1 Literature editVolker Krischel Patrick Suskind Der Kontrabass Konigs Erlauterungen de und Materialien 414 C Bange Hollfeld 2002 ISBN 978 3 8044 1778 6References edit a b c d Wunderlich Dieter Patrick Suskind Der Kontrabass in German dieterwunderlich de Retrieved 6 February 2014 a b Patrick Suskind Der Kontrabass Diogenes Verlag 1984 Retrieved 6 February 2014 a b The Double Bass 1987 by Patrick Suskind Author shelfari com Retrieved 6 February 2014 Schlegel Tieck Prize past winners The Society of Authors 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 03 10 Retrieved 2007 06 27 a b The Double Bass Retrieved 6 February 2014 Patrick Suskind Der Kontrabass in German Diogenes Verlag 1984 Retrieved 7 February 2014 Benz Stefan 2018 Der Bensheimer Schauspieler Walter Renneisen ist ein unermudliches Ein Mann Theater Wiesbadener Kurier in German Retrieved 21 September 2018 External links editThe Double Bass by Patrick Suskind szeps com Emma Berge The Double Bass Patrick Suskind translated by Michael Hofmann New End Theatre review britishtheatreguide info 2011 Mit Bass und Bier auf der Buhne Munchner Merkur 2 February 2011 in German 2014 stage performance of Moscow Art Theater starring Konstantin Khabenskiy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Der Kontrabass amp oldid 1193608170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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