File 03 - Zeitungsausschnitte : für Gesang und Klavier, op. 11 / Hanns Eisler

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OTUFM 58-E-03

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Zeitungsausschnitte : für Gesang und Klavier, op. 11 / Hanns Eisler

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  • [1925-1926] (Creation)

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4 ms. scores (14, 14, 12, 3 p.) : ink

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(1885-1954)

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File consists of two copies of Zeitungsausschnitte. One indicates op. 11, the other two indicate op. 10 (op. 8 crossed out), Heft I and II.

The op. 11 copy has 5 movements, rather than the 8 in the published version. It includes no. 1, Mariechen; no. 2, Kinderlied aus dem Wedding; no. 3, Liebeslied eines Kleinbürgermädchens; no. 5, Aus einer Enquête; no. 8 Frühlingsrede an einen Baum im Hinterhaushof. A note in pencil on title page instructs the insertion of Lustige Ecke (Noblesse oblige), "siehe Beilage" (see attachment), between no. 3 and no. 5.

The op. 10, Heft I and II manuscripts are complete, with the addition of Lustige Ecke.

Heft I: Mariechen; Kinderlied aus dem Wedding; Liebeslied eines Kleinbürgermädchens; Kriegslied eines Kindes; Lustige Ecke (Noblesse oblige - Der Kleine Kohn).

Heft II: Aus einer Enquête (Mutter und Vater - Der Tod - Die Sünde); Liebeslied eines Grundbesitzers - Heiratsannonce; Aus einer Romanbeilage; Frühlingsrede an einen Baum im Hinterhaushof.

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    Emmi Heim handwritten in top corner.

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    Hanns Eisler (1898-1962) studied with Arnold Schönberg and Anton Webern (1919-1923) and was a close friend of Karl Rankl. It is likely during this time that they encountered Emmy Heim, who performed in Schönberg's Verein für Privataufführungen. Eisler emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1934 and then to the United States in 1938; he returned to Vienna in 1948. He wrote Lustige Ecke and Zeitungsausschnitte, op. 11 in 1925-1926.

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