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"Music: Breath of the statues. Perhaps: Silence of images. Your language where languages end" - Rainer Maria Rilke

Franz Schmidt

With his correct value judgement about the ‘music worker’ Mahler at his debut as director of the Viennese Court Opera, Franz Schmidt, who worked there as a cellist at the time, proved his right, future-oriented insight; with his tear-jerker for string orchestra, the intermezzo from the opera Notre Dame, he gained a reputation which unfortunately overshadows the rest of his oeuvre.
In everyday language, it is remarked that a certain performance is a ‘revelation’. A Bible book is also called revelation – that of John. Schmidt has incorporated it in his oratorio Das Buch mit den sieben Siegeln. This late romantic work has its charming side thanks to a mix of archaic fugues and refined orchestration.
The fact that Schmidt was a student of Bruckner can be heard in his best known symphony, the fourth. When performed well, it is certainly a significant work on its own terms.
(Source: Musicalifeiten.nl)

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