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The Music of Edwin Geist

Recorded Sound | Digitized | Accession Number: 2013.503.2.4 | RG Number: RG-91.0198

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    The Music of Edwin Geist

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    Description
    "The Music of Edwin Geist" recorded in performance at Slosberg Recital Hall, Brandeis University, October 26, 2008. See program: https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn88429#?rsc=141950&cv=3&c=0&m=0&s=0&xywh=-632%2C-1%2C3958%2C3467

    Track 1 = ""Der seltsame Abend,"" for soprano and string trio. (words: Hugo Salus) Berlin, 1933.
    Track 2 = Drei Lieder für Bariton und Solo-Violine (Zürich, 1928). No. 1. ""Tagesanbruch"" (words: Gustav Falke)
    Track 3 = Drei Lieder für Bariton und Solo-Violine (Zürich, 1928). No. 2. ""Abbild"" (words: Peter Hille)
    Track 4 = Drei Lieder für Bariton und Solo-Violine (Zürich, 1928). No. 3. ""Durch die Nacht"" (words: Richard Dehmel)
    Track 5 = “Ich finde dich in allen diesen Dingen” (words: Rainer Maria Rilke). Sung in German.
    Track 6 = ""Drei litauische Lieder"" for soprano and piano. ""Schwerer Abend"" (words: Benediktus Rutkūnas). Composed Kaunas 1939. Sung in German.
    Track 7 = ""Drei litauische Lieder"" for soprano and piano. ""Seebalade"" (words: Benediktas Rutkūnas). Composed Kaunas 1940. Sung in German.
    Track 8 = ""Drei litauische Lieder"" for soprano and piano. ""Dynamik des Frühlings"" (words: Benediktas Rutkūnas). Composed Kaunas 1940. Sung in German.
    Track 9 = ""Kosmischer Frühling"" aus Das Tanzlegendchen for piano trio. Composed Kaunas 1942.
    Track 10 = Arioso der Apolloneia aus ""Die Heimkehr des Dionysos""
    Track 11 = Gebet der Apolloneia aus ""Die Heimkehr des Dionysos""
    Track 12 = Tanzpantomime (dedicated to Lydia Geist) from ""Die Heimkehr des Dionysos."" Arranged for solo piano.
    Track 13 = Thebanerchor from ""Die Heimkehr des Dionysos.""
    Track 14 = Schlusschor from Skizzen zum Faustmusik.

    Contributors include:
    Verena Rein, soprano; Sharan Leventhal, violin; Nathaniel Farny, viola; David Russell, cello (track 1).
    Mark McSweeney, baritone; Sharan Leventhal, violin (tracks 2-4).
    Verena Rein, soprano; Eliko Akahori, piano (tracks 5-8; tracks 10-11).
    Sharan Leventhal, violin; Nathaniel Farny, viola; David Russell, cello (track 9).
    Jae Kyo Han, piano (track 12).
    The Irving Fine Society Singers; music director: Nicolas Alexander Brown (tracks 13-14).
    Date
    Recorded:  2008 October 26
    Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Gift of Rosian Bagriansky Zerner
    Contributor
    Composer: Edwin Geist
    Biography
    Edwin Ernst Moritz Geist (1902-1942) was a German composer, originally from Berlin, who moved to Kaunas, Lithuania after he was expelled by the Nazis from the Reichsmusikkammer (Reich Music Chamber) in 1937. After arriving in Lithuania, Geist married the pianist Lyda Bagriansky, in 1938, and experienced his most productive period as a composer during the next several years, creating the opera "Die Heimkehr des Dionysos" (1934-1939), "Kleine Deutsche Totenmesse" (1940), and "Kosmischer Frühling" (1941). After the German invasion of Lithuania in 1941, Geist and his wife Lyda were imprisoned at the Ninth Fort in Kaunas, where Geist was held until he was released through the intervention of friends in March1942. Geist sought to obtain the release of Lyda as well, but he was rearrested several months later and was shot on 10 December 1942. After learning of his death, Lyda took her own life as well. Geist's music was rediscovered in Lithuania in the 1970s, and "Die Heimkehr des Dionysos" had its premiere in Vilnius in 2002, and his works have been performed in Germany, Lithuania, and the United States in the years since.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German Music
    Genre/Form
    Music.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
    © Edwin Geist and Lyda Bagriansky Geist Estate
    Conditions on Use
    For permission to reproduce and use the sound recordings, contact Mrs. Rosian Zerner.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Geographic Name
    Kaunas (Lithuania)
    Personal Name
    Geist, Edwin, 1902-1942.

    Administrative Notes

    Recorded Sound Provenance
    The material in the Lyda Bagriansky Geist and Edwin Geist Collection was assembled by Mrs. Rosian Bagriansky Zerner, the niece of Edwin Geist, and her father, Paul Bagriansky, whose sister was married to Edwin Geist. Mrs. Zerner donated the collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2013.
    Recorded Sound Notes
    The program for this event can be viewed here: https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn88429#?rsc=141950&cv=11&c=0&m=0&s=0&xywh=-40%2C-1%2C3520%2C2686

    Manuscript scores available in Lyda Bagriansky Geist and Edwin Geist collection at USHMM. https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn88429.
    Recorded Sound Source
    Mrs. Rosian Zerner
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:28:09
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