19th Century Archives • VAN Magazine https://van-magazine.com/mag/tag/19th-century/ An independent online classical music magazine Thu, 08 Aug 2024 06:47:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://van-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-van-logo-square-32x32.png 19th Century Archives • VAN Magazine https://van-magazine.com/mag/tag/19th-century/ 32 32 192294250 I Know, But: “Symphonie fantastique” https://van-magazine.com/mag/berlioz-symphony-fantastique/ Thu, 11 Jul 2024 14:12:29 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=29280

The spiky, hormonal whiff of adolescence clings to Hector Berlioz’s “Symphonie fantastique” Op. 14. A classical music gateway drug, it stands for sophistication as clove cigarettes, Smirnoff Ice Green Apple, or the stems at the bottom of the baggie stand for sophistication, that is to say: not at all. All dark premonitions, opium, orgies, beheadings, […]

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I Know, But: “Má Vlast” https://van-magazine.com/mag/smetana-ma-vlast-history/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:55:10 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=26906

Listen, none of us made good decisions in our 20s. Among the more anodyne of my offenses was that, for about a year or so at the start of that decade, my soundtrack of choice for amorous congress was “Má vlast.” I was clinging to the last Romantic edges of my late-teenage years, and in […]

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A Hero’s Journey https://van-magazine.com/mag/stephen-gould/ Thu, 28 Sep 2023 15:54:23 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=23605

Editor’s note: A few weeks after announcing his retirement from the opera stage due to incurable bile duct cancer, tenor Stephen Gould died at the age of 61 on September 19, 2023. Gould met with VAN writer Volker Hagedorn in early 2019 while headlining “Tannhäuser” at the Dresden Semperoper. In honor of the singer, much-loved […]

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Smeared in Gold https://van-magazine.com/mag/das-rheingold-barrie-kosky-royal-opera-house/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 10:47:31 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=23366

In his program interview with theater writer A.J. Goldmann, Barrie Kosky described his new production of the Royal Opera House “Ring” cycle as “stripping opera back to the quintessential human condition,” taking inspiration from the distilled purity of Greek dramas over the expanse of Norse and Germanic myths. This spare, brutal, yet lubricious production sets […]

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Children of History https://van-magazine.com/mag/album-review-reginald-mobley-because/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 14:33:28 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=21448

The late (do I even have to say “great”?) Tina Turner’s first songwriting credit remains an anomaly in her canon: a riff on “City Called Heaven,” with some of the original text interspersed with Turner’s own lyrics. It’s a delicate arrangement, just Turner’s voice in its fathomless low range and Ike Turner’s slightly hollow-sounding blues […]

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A “Dichterliebe” All-Stars Playlist https://van-magazine.com/mag/best-dichterliebe-recordings-playlist/ Wed, 26 Apr 2023 10:02:02 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=20988

It’s almost the “wondrous month” of May, and while Berlin has clearly decided that the 2023 vibe is icy weather and police brutality, not birds and blossoms, it’s never too late manifest the tardy appearance of spring. In that spirit, here is a playlist that, taken together, forms an “ultimate” version of Robert Schumann’s “Dichterliebe,” […]

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Adjustment of Perspective https://van-magazine.com/mag/album-review-sophie-dervaux-bach-haydn/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:20:12 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=19624

A line from Phoebe Stuckes that has (for lack of a better word) stuck with me in the turnover of a new year: “I want to be stinking drunk in a restaurant eating bread from a basket, thinking of vintage Prada and snow.” Wait… didn’t we do this already? What year is it? Where am […]

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A “Winterreise” All-Stars Playlist https://van-magazine.com/mag/best-winterreise-recordings-playlist/ Thu, 22 Dec 2022 17:22:02 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=19177

I came here as a stranger. Actually, no: I was very familiar with “Winterreise” before this latest exploration. But, after listening to 75 recordings of the work in quick succession, I’m beginning to question whether I really knew “Winterreise” before now.  While the winter solstice is behind us and days are now officially getting longer, […]

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Leagues of Nations https://van-magazine.com/mag/album-review-chineke-coleridge-taylor/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 16:06:30 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=18348

Among the cameos in Singing Like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, Kira Thurman’s jam-packed history of Black performers in German-speaking Europe, is Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido. Thurman describes the virtuoso violinist as “a mirror reflecting German conversations about Black masculine musicality in the Kaiserreich,” or the German Empire. […]

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Reference, Reframed https://van-magazine.com/mag/album-review-dvorak-andsnes-hahn/ Thu, 17 Nov 2022 12:37:10 +0000 https://van-magazine.com/?p=17874

When you think about it, it’s a wonder that Dvořák didn’t emerge as a hero of the pandemic. Perhaps we’re too conditioned to think of him as the composer of the “Slavonic Dances” or that one opera that has demonstrated you can have a Black woman play the Little Mermaid and the world won’t implode. […]

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