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Fallen Angels: Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” and Crumb’s "Black Angels” , 2016-02-11

 File — Container: Shelf 31, Box: 96, Folder: 20
Identifier: 31.96.20

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.

Dates

  • Event: 2016-02-11

Extent

From the Series: 1 Photographic Slides

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Presented in partnership with Aperio, Music of the Americas

Aperio returns to Rothko Chapel to present Fallen Angels – a program that contrasts two monumental string quartets: Franz Schubert’s Death and the Maiden and American composer George Crumb’s Black Angels: Thirteen Images from the Dark Land. The unexpected juxtaposition of these two works suggests an adventurous musical dialogue between the composers across the span of almost 150 years. Schubert wrote his String Quartet No. 14 in D minor in 1824 as a presentiment of his own death. The work’s subtitle refers to Schubert’s quotation of his song Death and the Maiden in the work’s slow movement. The theme of the composer’s mortality colors the work as a whole. George Crumb’s Black Angels explicitly references Schubert’s wondrous work. In this groundbreaking piece Crumb explores polarities of human existence: life and death, good and evil, war and peace. Casting his net wide to include many cultural influences and innovative compositional techniques, the composer ingeniously presents an awe-inspiring commentary on the opposing modalities of human nature and how they interact in every human’s life and the world at large. A reception on the plaza follows the performance.

Related Materials

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Repository Details

Part of the Rothko Chapel Archives Repository

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