Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber

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The orchestral work Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber was composed by Paul Hindemith in 1943.

The idea of composing a work based on Carl Maria von Weber's music was first put forward to Hindemith by the choreographer and dancer Léonide Massine, who originally suggested that Hindemith compose a ballet based on Weber's music. After studying Weber's music, Hindemith watched one of Massine's ballets and disliked it, so he wrote the Symphonic Metamorphoses instead.

The Symphonic Metamorphoses is in four movements:

  1. Allegro
  2. Scherzo (Turandot): Moderato - Lively
  3. Andantino
  4. March

The Weber themes are taken from incidental music Weber wrote for a play by Gozzi based on the same Turandot legend that later inspired Giacomo Puccini and others. Brief pieces for two pianists -- Op. 60/4 (first movement) (no. 253 in the Jahn catalog of Weber's works), Op. 10/2 (third movement) (J. 10), and material from the two piano duets Op. 60/2 and 60/7 (J. 242 and 265) provide the themes for the other movements. Weber's piano duets were written around 1801 and 1818-9, his Turandot music in 1809.

The work was first performed on January 20, 1944 in New York City (Artur Rodziński conducting.)

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