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WEKERLIN – Passacaille – THREE CELLOS

Other Identification:
Born in Guebwiller in Alsace in 1821, Jean-Baptiste Wekerlin (or Weckerlin – both spellings are found, and are equally correct) ‘decamped’ from home at age twenty-one, found his way to Paris, and gained admission to the Conservatoire. Like so many young composers, he hoped to make his name in the theatre, and made a modest start with an opéra-comique, L’Organiste dans l’embarras at the Théâtre-Lyrique in 1853. Thereafter he found the conservative and clique-dominated Opéra and Opéra-Comique closing their doors against him, so that, somewhat ironically, his most applauded work was Die dreyfach Hochzitt im Bäsethal, written in Alsacien dialect and presented in Colmar in 1863.
He also turned to writing salon operas for performance either privately, or as the second half of a vocal recital. Wekerlin’s compositions cover many genres: works for orchestra, and for voices and orchestra (La mort de Roland, 1847; Les poëmes de la mer, 1860; Symphonie de la Forêt, 1874), oratorios and other sacred works (Samson, 1890), and over 300 songs.
He was also a collector and editor of earlier French vocal music, his most widely-known collections being Echos du temps passé (1853-1855) and Bergerettes, Romances et Chansons du XVIII.e Siècle (1894). Retiring from his post at the Conservatoire in 1909, he returned to Guebwiller, where he died in 1910.
Movements or sections:
David Johnstone is not sure where this present ‘Passacaille’ comes from, but is probably an instrumental number from an opera or theatrical work. The outer sections abound with energy and grace, whilst the central part – although brief – displays some womderful legaro expressive writing. A very effective piece for concerts, and one used regularly by the Spanosh cello group “HelloCello!”.
Instrumentation:
TRIO OF THREE CELLOS
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2 PDFs, one of the score, and the other with the parts.
Approximate difficulty:
Medium to difficult (above all for the speed)
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
HelloCello! (Spain)

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