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''The Spectre's Bride'' (; literally "The Wedding Shirt") is a
cantata A cantata (; ; literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian language, Italian verb ''cantare'', "to sing") is a vocal music, vocal Musical composition, composition with an musical instrument, instrumental accompaniment, ty ...
for soloists, choir and orchestra Op. 69 by
Antonín Dvořák Antonín Leopold Dvořák ( ; ; 8September 18411May 1904) was a Czech composer. He frequently employed rhythms and other aspects of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia, following the Romantic-era nationalist example of his predec ...
based on a literary model by
Karel Jaromír Erben Karel Jaromír Erben (; 7 November 1811 – 21 November 1870) was a Czech folklorist and poet of the mid-19th century, best known for his collection '' Kytice'', which contains poems based on traditional and folkloric themes. He also wrote ''Pí ...
(1884).


History of origins and performance

In 1883, Dvořák was invited to write a large orchestral oratorio for England to be performed at the
Birmingham Triennial Music Festival The Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival, in Birmingham, England, founded in 1784, was the longest-running European classical music, classical music festival of its kind. It last took place in 1912. History The first music festival, over th ...
. Dvořák had agreed with his librettist
Marie Červinková-Riegrová Marie Červinková-Riegrová (9 August 1854 in Prague – 19 January 1895 in Prague) was a Czech writer. She wrote the libretto ''Dimitrij'' for Karel Šebor, but then offered it to Antonín Dvořák Antonín Leopold Dvořák ( ; ; 8S ...
to write an oratorio on a theme from Czech history, for example the story of
St. Wenceslaus Wenceslaus I ( ; 907 – 28 September 935), Wenceslas I or ''Václav the Good'' was the Prince (''Knyaz, kníže'') of Duchy of Bohemia, Bohemia from 921 until his death, probably in 935. According to the legend, he was assassinated by his you ...
or
Jan Hus Jan Hus (; ; 1369 – 6 July 1415), sometimes anglicized as John Hus or John Huss, and referred to in historical texts as ''Iohannes Hus'' or ''Johannes Huss'', was a Czechs, Czech theologian and philosopher who became a Church reformer and t ...
. Finally he decided to write a literary work, the ballad ''The Spectre's Bride'' by Karel Jaromír Erben. He worked on his composition from April to November 1884, and the cantata was published by
Alfred Novello Joseph Alfred Novello (12 August 1810 – 17 July 1896) was an English music publisher. He was the eldest son of Vincent Novello, and the creator of Novello & Co, Novello and Company Ltd as a revolutionary force in music publishing. Life J ...
the following year. It is scored for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, English horn, three clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, triangle, tam-tam, bells, harp, first and second violins, violas, cellos, double basses + mixed choir + vocal soloists (soprano, tenor, bass) Before the performance in England, the cantata was first presented twice on 28 and 29 March 1885 in
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under the composer's direction. The success of the performances at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival on 27 August this year - involving a 400-strong choir, a 150-strong orchestra and with Dvořák on the conductor's podium – exceeded all the composer's expectations. The work was already heard in Milwaukee on 2 December 1885, in Edinburgh on 1 February 1886, in London on 2 February 1886, in Glasgow on 11 and 13 February 1886 and in London on 13 February 1886. In March 1886, Brooklyn followed, on 23 March 1886 Dewsbury, on 24 March 1886 Leeds, on 17 April 1886
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, on 6 May 1886 Chicago, on 10 May 1886 Philadelphia, 13 May 1886 in Boston, etc.Deutschsprachiges Libretto im Programmheft einer Stuttgarter Aufführung von 2011 (PDF)


Structure

* Introduction * Nr. 1. Choir: "Už jedenáctá odbila" * Nr. 2. Soprano solo: "Žel bohu, žel, kde můj tatíček?" * Nr. 3. Tenor and bass solo and Choir: "Pohnul se obraz na stěně" * Nr. 4. Duett. Soprano and tenor solo: "Hoj, má panenko, tu jsem již!" * Nr. 5. Bass solo and Choir: "Byla noc, byla hluboká" * Nr. 6. Bass solo and Choir: "A on tu napřed skok a skok" * Nr. 7. Duett. soprano and tenor solo: "Pěkná noc, jasná" * Nr. 8. Bass solo and Choir: "Knížky ji vzal a zahodil" * Nr. 9. Bass solo and Choir: "A on vždy napřed – skok a skok" * Nr. 10. Duett. soprano and tenor solo: "Pěkná noc, jasná, v tento čas" * Nr. 11. Bass solo and Choir: "A byla cesta nížinou" * Nr. 12. Duett. Soprano and tenor solo: "Pěkná noc, jasná, v tu dobu" * Nr. 13. Bass solo and Choir: "Tu na planině široké" * Nr. 14. Duett. Soprano and tenor solo: "Hoj, má panenko, tu jsme již" * Nr. 15. Bass solo and Choir: "Skokem přeskočil ohradu" * Nr. 16. Bass solo and Choir: "A tu na dveře: buch, buch, buch!" * Nr. 17. Sopran solo: "Maria Panno, při mně stůj" * Nr. 18. Bass solo and Choir: '"A slyš, tu právě nablízce'"


Synopsis

A young girl kneels in prayer, lamenting the deaths of her father, mother, sister and brother; and the absence of her departed truelove. Before going away, he had told her in the first year to sow
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; in the second to spin it into
linen Linen () is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen is very strong and absorbent, and it dries faster than cotton. Because of these properties, linen is comfortable to wear in hot weather and is valued for use in garments. Lin ...
; and in the third to make it into wedding shirts for them both. This she does; then one night he returns, urging her to come away with him before daybreak. This she does; and as they travel across rough country, he persuades her to throw away in turn her
missal A missal is a liturgical book containing instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the liturgical year. Versions differ across liturgical tradition, period, and purpose, with some missals intended to enable a priest ...
, her
rosary The Rosary (; , in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"), formally known as the Psalter of Jesus and Mary (Latin: Psalterium Jesu et Mariae), also known as the Dominican Rosary (as distinct from other forms of rosary such as the ...
and her
crucifix A crucifix (from the Latin meaning '(one) fixed to a cross') is a cross with an image of Jesus on it, as distinct from a bare cross. The representation of Jesus himself on the cross is referred to in English as the (Latin for 'body'). The cru ...
. Finally they arrive at what he calls his house, but which she sees to be a church. He bids her throw her linen away, but when he leaps over the wall and looks behind him, there is no-one there. The narration's perspective now shifts to that of the man, lying dead on a
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in his tomb. Three times spirits of the dead rap at the door, trying to persuade him to join them; two times they are repelled by the prayers of someone unseen; but the third prayer fails, and the spirits are only driven away by
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. Townsfolk arriving to hear mass find the body of the girl in an open grave, with the wedding shirts scattered around her. They give her decent burial, and an anonymous narrator remarks that without her prayers, her soul would have been lost.


Further reading

* Daniela Philippi: ''Antonín Dvořák – Die Geisterbraut/Svatební košile op. 69 und Die heilige Ludmilla/Svatá Lumila op. 71. Studien zur großen Vokalform im 19. Jahrhundert'' (''Mainzer Studien zur Musikwissenschaft'', 30). , Tutzing 1993, .


References


External links

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The Spectre's Bride on IMSLP2
{{DEFAULTSORT:Spectre's Bride, The Operas by Antonín Dvořák Czech-language operas 1884 operas Music based on works by Karel Jaromír Erben