Intermezzo & Hornpipe for two guitars from
Intermezzo & Hornpipe for two guitars from 'Much Ado About Nothing' by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Intermezzo & Hornpipe for two guitars from "Much Ado About Nothing" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

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INTERMEZZO & HORNPIPE from "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING”

This work was originally commissioned for a production by the Vienna Burgtheater in 1918 and premiered two years later. From this incidental score, guitarist Gregg Nestor extrapolated two contrasting works for guitar duo – a lush and moving Intermezzo (Gartenscene) and lively Hornpipe (Mummenschanz). Korngold's remarkable skill for creating vivid orchestration with lush and sweeping motifs is demonstrated in this original setting that is at once sharp, youthful, and exuberant; a perfect match for Shakespeare's modern "battle of the sexes."

This arrangement was premiered June 22nd, 2013 by guitarists Zaira Meneses and Adam Levin at Jordan Hall, Boston as part of the 2013 Boston Guitarfest VIII.

Notes by Steven C. Smith

Erich Wolfgang Korngold

One of Vienna's most celebrated composers in the early 20th century, Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957) was considered a serious rival to his contemporary Richard Strauss; he composed many of his operas and concert works while in his teens and twenties and was celebrated as a true wunderkind. Korngold first came to America in 1934 to adapt Mendelssohn's music for Max Reinhardt's film of Midsummer Night's Dream. The Nazis' invasion of his homeland a few years later convinced him to stay in Los Angeles, where he wrote romantic, highly influential scores for Warner Brothers films. He received Academy Awards for Anthony Adverse (1936) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938); his other films include Captain Blood (1935), The Sea Hawk (1940) and Kings Row (1942). His magnificent violin concerto, based on thematic motifs from his classic film scores, was commissioned, premiered and recorded by Jascha Heifetz.

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