Oxford Lieder Festival - Baudelaire: From the depths of beauty

Submitted by OxfordLieder on June 12, 2017 - 17:47

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
The Weston Library Lecture Theatre, OX1 3BG
Date(s): 
Thursday, 19 October 2017
Timing: 
11.30 - 15.30
Cost: 
Free (booking advised)

Helen Abbott (Speaker)
Caroline Potter (Speaker)
Caroline Ardrey (Speaker)

This event is presented in association with the Bodleian Libraries.

In the 150th anniversary of Baudelaire's death, Helen Abbott leads two sessions exploring the poet's appearances in the music of Berg and Debussy and looking more widely at the influence and dissemination of his work.

Is Baudelaire the last of the Romantic French poets? How does his work end up in Vienna? What influences the culture of the late or post-Romantics as new musical and poetic languages start to develop?

11.30am - 12.15pm - Pretty Women: Baudelaire with Berg

Berg used Baudelaire's poetry through German translation in unusual ways. Berg’s response to Baudelaire (in the Lyric Suite) highlights a number of important resonances around the idea of the ‘ideal woman’, drawn from Dante, the Psalms, Zemlinsky's Lyric Symphony, and Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde. This session will be led by Prof. Helen Abbott in discussion with Dr Caroline Potter.

1.10pm - 2.10pm - Lunchtime recital (£15, please see 'Oxford Lieder Festival: Baudelaire in Song' event for further details and ticket information)

2.45pm - 3.30pm - Being à la mode: Baudelaire with Debussy

In the last few decades of the nineteenth century in France, Baudelaire’s poetry was used by Debussy for an innovative set of songs. This session will explore how Debussy interprets Baudelaire in a post-Romantic mode, engaging with new developments in the modern world. Prof. Helen Abbott and Dr Caroline Ardrey share objects and images which showcase the luxury artefacts and domestic spaces in which Debussy’s settings of Baudelaire circulated. Professional rivalries and the problematic intimacy of the 'salon' setting will loom large in this interactive session.

Further Information

Contact Details: 

Box Office:
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t. 01865 591 276 (Mon- Fri 12pm- 5pm)

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