
Proserpina: Goethe's Meldodrama with Music by Carl Eberwein, Orchestral Score and Piano Reduction
Edited by : Lorraine Byrne Bodley; Preface by Nicholas Boyle
Publication Date 24th, July, 2008
ISBN HB: 9781904505297; PB: 9781904505273
Cost €28.00
Goethe is one of the best-known and most beloved poets in music history, with myriad settings and publications devoted to his poetry. And yet there remains an unexplored aspect of his career: his surprisingly significant role in 19th century melodrama. This score, the first edition of Eberwein's setting of Goethe's melodrama, Proserpina, offers an unprecedented examination of Goethe's text and overturns the accepted image of the artist as unmusical.
Carl Eberwein's setting is highly dramatic in impact and beautifully orchestrated. Eberwein's music for Proserpina was written under Goethe's supervision and according to his wishes; the selfless striving of the young composer to follow the poet's concrete instructions is everywhere apparent and it is the nearest thing we have to a 'composition by Goethe'.
This is the first publication to represent the artistic intentions of both artists in a modern orchestral score, with piano reduction, German/English text and critical commentary on the work.
Hardback: €50.00
Paperback: €28.00
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Goethe and Anna Amalia: A Forbidden Love?
Goethe and Schubert: Across the divide
Goethe's Singspiel, 'Claudine von Villa Bella'
Goethe: Musical Poet, Musical Catalyst


