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(''Christmas Songs''), Op. 8, is a song cycle of six
lied In Western classical music tradition, (, plural ; , plural , ) is a term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music. The term is used for any kind of song in contemporary German, but among English and French s ...
er related to Christmas by Peter Cornelius, who set his own poems for voice and piano between 1856 and 1870. The full title is: ''Weihnachtslieder : ein Cyklus für eine Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung : Op. 8 / Text und Musik von Peter Cornelius''. Cornelius dedicated the songs to his sister, Elisabeth Schily. The song "Die Könige" about the
Biblical Magi The biblical Magi from Middle Persian ''moɣ''(''mard'') from Old Persian ''magu-'' 'Zoroastrian clergyman' ( or ; singular: ), also referred to as the (Three) Wise Men or (Three) Kings, also the Three Magi were distinguished foreigners in the G ...
has been translated and published separately. English versions come under the title " The Three Kings". It incorporates in the piano accompaniment Philipp Nicolai's hymn " Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern".


History

Cornelius, who was also a gifted writer and had first pursued a career as an actor, wrote the poems for the song cycle on six topics. He followed Schumann in grouping his songs around a theme. Cornelius adhered to a Protestant theology of a new Pietism, initiated by August Neander and termed ''Pektoraltheologie'' (theology of the heart). Apparently he completed the text for a cycle before he composed the music. Cornelius composed the for voice and piano in 1856. He revised the music in 1859 on a recommendation by
Franz Liszt Franz Liszt, in modern usage ''Liszt Ferenc'' . Liszt's Hungarian passport spelled his given name as "Ferencz". An orthographic reform of the Hungarian language in 1922 (which was 36 years after Liszt's death) changed the letter "cz" to simpl ...
who also gave him ideas such as quoting the melodies of related older Christmas carols in the piano accompaniment., but was not successful finding a publisher until revising them again in 1870. After the premiere on 29 January 1871, a review in the ''Neue Zeitschrift für Musik'' noted a rich creative mind whose work reached the depth of the human soul ("Ein reicher, schöpferisch begabter Geist tritt uns darin entgegen, ein Künstler, dessen Werk unmittelbar begeisternd in das Tiefste der Menschenseele hineingreift."). The song "Die Könige" (No. 3, "The Kings") about the
Biblical Magi The biblical Magi from Middle Persian ''moɣ''(''mard'') from Old Persian ''magu-'' 'Zoroastrian clergyman' ( or ; singular: ), also referred to as the (Three) Wise Men or (Three) Kings, also the Three Magi were distinguished foreigners in the G ...
has become popular and has been translated and published separately, as "Three kings have come from the eastern land" and "Three Kings from Persian lands afar", among others. Some English versions are titled " The Three Kings". It was often recorded in collections of Christmas carols. The music was also arranged for choir.


Structure

# Christbaum (
Christmas tree A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer, such as a spruce, pine or fir, or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated with the celebration of Christmas. The custom was further developed in early modern ...
) # a) Die Hirten b) Die Hirten (The Shepherds) # a) Die Könige b) Die Könige ( The Kings) # Simeon # Christus der Kinderfreund (Christ the friend of children) # Christkind (
Christ child The Christ Child, also known as Divine Infant, Baby Jesus, Infant Jesus, the Divine Child, Child Jesus, the Holy Child, Santo Niño, and to some as Señor Noemi refers to Jesus Christ from his nativity to age 12. The four canonical gospels, a ...
) Cornelius wrote both "Die Hirten" and "Die Könige" in two versions. The second version of song "Die Könige" incorporates in the piano the melody of Philipp Nicolai's hymn " Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" in slow motion.


Publication

The work was published in Leipzig in 1870 by E. W. Fritzsch as ''Weihnachtslieder usic: ein Cyklus für eine Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung : Op. 8 / Text und Musik von Peter Cornelius''. The dedication reads: "Meiner lieben Schwester Frau Elisabeth Schily." (To my dear sister Mrs. E. Sch.). Three of the songs were arranged for choir
a cappella ''A cappella'' (, also , ; ) music is a performance by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. The term ''a cappella'' was originally intended to differentiate between Ren ...
for five to eight voices by Clytus Gottwald, published by Carus-Verlag in 2011. In "Die Hirten" Gottwald took Liszt's suggestion fürther to quote the melody of the Christmas carol "Den die Hirten lobeten sehre" ("Quem pastores laudavere", shortened to
Quempas "Quempas" is the shortened title of the Latin Christmas carol "Quem pastores laudavere" ("He whom the shepherds praised"), popular in Germany in the sixteenth century, and used as a generic term for Christmas songs in a German caroling tradition ...
) in the choral accompaniment.


References


External links

* * * Klaus Heitmann
Peter Cornelius (1824–1874) – Weihnachtslieder Op. 8
klheitmann.com 18 April 2014

lieder.net
Hermann Prey, Leonard Hokanson - Peter Cornelius (2) / Hugo Wolf – Weihnachtslieder • Vaterunser / 2 Mörike-Lieder (1971)
Discogs {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Weihnachtslieder'', Op. 8 (Cornelius) Classical song cycles in German Lieder 1856 compositions Christmas songs Epiphany music