
Ménage à trois
Donald Macleod looks at Weber’s love life, scarcely less scandal-ridden than his other affairs. He was an incorrigible ladies’ man, desperate to assuage his profound loneliness.
Donald Macleod looks at Weber’s love life, scarcely less scandal-ridden than his other affairs. He was an incorrigible ladies’ man, desperate to assuage his profound loneliness.
Weber’s relationship with European cities mirrored his life and work, from the restless wandering of his earlier years, to the way his life changed after the success of his opera Der Freischütz. And in his final months he travelled to London to compose and produce another major opera, Oberon, but would die after giving its first performances.
Weber had an unerring ability to cause offence. He got involved in multiple love affairs that caused him problems. He was also very good at racking up debts. These traits unfold as we follow Weber’s picaresque journeys around Europe, flitting from city to city: sometimes chasing opportunities, sometimes in disgrace, at other times escorted away under armed guard.
In this episode, Donald Macleod looks at Weber’s love life. By 1814, after his years of restless wandering, Weber felt the need to settle down and put down roots. He took a job heading up the opera house in Prague.
But it wasn’t straightforward. Weber’s love life was scarcely less complicated or scandal-ridden than his other affairs. He was an incorrigible ladies’ man, yearning for company to assuage his profound loneliness.
In Prague he inadvertently got into a Ménage à trois - the affair rumbled on even as Weber’s future wife arrived on the scene. This tug of war caused Weber’s always fragile health to give way. When another of his gaffes caused embarrassment to his fiancée, Weber resorted to type, and left town.
Abu Hassan, J106: Overture
Tapiola Sinfonietta
Jean-Jacques Kantorow, conductor
Piano Concerto No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 32, J155
II. Adagio
III. Rondo: Presto
Marek Drewnowski, piano
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Antoni Wit, conductor
Unbefangenheit, Op. 30 no. 3, J157
Andrea Chudak, soprano
Lidiya Naumova, guitar
Horn Concertino in E minor, Op. 45, J188
Hermann Baumann, horn
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Kurt Masur, conductor
9 Variations on a Russian Theme "Schöne Minka", Op. 40, J179
Daniela Ballek, piano
Presented by Donald Macleod
Produced by Iain Chambers
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Music Played
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Carl Maria von Weber
Abu Hassan (Overture)
Performer: Jean‐Jacques Kantorow. Orchestra: Tapiola Sinfonietta.- BIS : BIS-SACD-1760.
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Carl Maria von Weber
Piano Concerto No 2 in E-flat major, Op 32 (1st and 2nd mvt)
Performer: Marek Drewnowski. Orchestra: Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Antoni Wit.- ARTS : 472882.
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Carl Maria von Weber
Unbefangenheit, Op 30 No3
Performer: Lidiya Naumova. Singer: Andrea Chudak.- ANTES : BM-CD-31.9280.
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Carl Maria von Weber
Horn Concertino in E minor, Op 45
Performer: Hermann Baumann. Orchestra: Leipzig Gewandhaus Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Kurt Masur.- PHILLIPS : 4122372.
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Carl Maria von Weber
9 Variations on a Russian Theme, "Schöne Minka", Op 40
Performer: Daniela Ballek.- SWR : SWR10262.
- SWR Digital.
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Broadcast
- Wed 28 Sep 2022 12:00ѿý Radio 3
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