Zu der von Dvorak angestoßenen Diskussion äußert sich auch die in London erscheinende Zeitung Daily News Nr. 14729 auf S. 2 in der 1. Spalte:
" MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.
[...]
Reference has already been made to Dr. Dvorak's very interesting theory, that "in the negro melodies we find a sure foundation for a national school of American music." [... praktische Anwendung in der letzten und in der gerade entstehenden Symphonie ... über die Stellung von Volksmusik in der Kunstmusik ...].
Brahms and many others have likewise employed German folk song in their work. [... Stanford u. a., in Amerika John Brockhoven ...]. On the other hand, many eminent musicians doubt the possibility of using negro melodies in symphonic works. Rubinstein has declared the idea to be "fantastic," Joachim thinks it would be necessary to idealise the tunes; and Bruckner and Richter have no [??]ith [faith?] in the movement. [...]".
" MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.
[...]
Reference has already been made to Dr. Dvorak's very interesting theory, that "in the negro melodies we find a sure foundation for a national school of American music." [... praktische Anwendung in der letzten und in der gerade entstehenden Symphonie ... über die Stellung von Volksmusik in der Kunstmusik ...].
Brahms and many others have likewise employed German folk song in their work. [... Stanford u. a., in Amerika John Brockhoven ...]. On the other hand, many eminent musicians doubt the possibility of using negro melodies in symphonic works. Rubinstein has declared the idea to be "fantastic," Joachim thinks it would be necessary to idealise the tunes; and Bruckner and Richter have no [??]ith [faith?] in the movement. [...]".
Zitierhinweis:
Franz Scheder, Anton Bruckner Chronologie Datenbank, Eintrag Nr.: 189306165, URL: www.bruckner-online.at/ABCD-189306165letzte Änderung: Feb 02, 2023, 11:11