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1 The Texts  





2 The Music  





3 The Album  



3.1  Track listing  





3.2  Credits  







4 The Film  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Songbook
Songs to Texts by Celan, Shakespeare, Mozart, Rimbaud
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 1992
Recorded1991
GenreArt song
Length53:48
LabelLondon, Argo
ProducerDavid Cunningham
Michael Nyman chronology
Prospero's Books
(1991)
Songbook
Songs to Texts by Celan, Shakespeare, Mozart, Rimbaud

(1992)
The Hairdresser's Husband
(1992)
Ute Lemper chronology
Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill
(1990)
The Michael Nyman Songbook
(1992)
Illusions
(1993)

The Michael Nyman Songbook is a collection of art songsbyMichael Nyman based on texts by Paul Celan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare and Arthur Rimbaud. It was recorded as an album with Ute Lemper in 1991, and again as a concert film in 1992, under the direction of Volker Schlöndorff, again with Ute Lemper, though many of the musicians had changed. The songs have been recorded by others and as instrumentals, and are published by Chester Music. The album has been issued by both London Records and Argo Records, though the covers are the same except for the logo.

The Texts

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The texts are the poetry of Paul Celan in German, from the collections, Mohn und Gedächtnis (1952), Von Schwelle zu Schwelle (1955), and Sprachgitter (1959), two letters and a 1787 Carnival riddle by Mozart in English for the segment by Jeremy NewsomofArtifax/BBC's Not Mozart titled Letters, Riddles and Writs, Ariel songs from The Tempest composed for Prospero's Books, and L'Orgie Parisienne, ou Paris se Repeuple by Rimbaud. All save the Mozart are performed in their original language.

The Music

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The songs are officially written for "low female voice". For Six Celan Songs, Nyman specifically wrote the pieces for Lemper. "Corona" and "Blume" "introduce an eight-bar chord sequence derived from Chopin's Mazurka in A minor, op. 17 no. 4 (the introduction to which was used by Gorecki in his Symphony No. 3)." It was composed between May and July 1990. Nyman's mother passed on 7 June, while he was writing "Blume", and he dedicated the cycle to her memory.[1] "I Am an Unusual Thing" "is based entirely on extracts from two of Haydn quartets"[1] and is from the opera, Letters, Riddles and Writs. L'Orgie parisienne is an extract from La Traversée de Paris.

The Album

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Performed by Michael Nyman, Ute Lemper, and the Michael Nyman Band.

Track listing

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Six Celan Songs (Paul Celan)

Ariel Songs (Shakespeare)

10. I am an unusual thing (Mozart) – 5.18

L'Orgie Parisienne (Rimbaud)

Credits

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The album contains only one letter by Mozart, which is musically contiguous with the riddle after the song.

The Film

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The Michael Nyman Songbook
Directed byVolker Schlöndorff
Produced byEberhard Junkersdorf
StarringUte Lemper
Michael Nyman
John Harle
Nigel Barr
CinematographyIgor Luther
Edited byGisela Grischow
Music byMichael Nyman
Distributed byLondon Records

Release date

  • May 30, 1992 (1992-05-30)

Running time

55 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguagesGerman
English
French

The film was shot at the Musikhalle, Hamburg, 4 February 1992, before a live audience nearly filling the room to capacity. It includes scenes from such films as Alain Resnais's Night and Fog and Alexander Dovzhenko's Earth.

The film does not contain the "Ariel Songs", but includes an instrumental prelude, which is "Miranda" from Prospero's Books. It also includes a letter from Letters, Riddles and Writs.

The only cast credits on the film itself are to Ute Lemper and the Michael Nyman Band. The band members are credited (with Marjorie Dunn and Beverley Davison's names misspelled as above) in the order above in a booklet packaged with the videocassette and DVD. The DVD edition is coupled with Ute Lemper Chante Kurt Weill.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Nyman's own liner notes, p. 4
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