Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Youth's Miraculous Horn) was an assemblage
of folksongs and folksong-style poems collected and adapted in 1805 and
1808 by poets Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano to reflect their
concept of German folk poetry. In 1887, Gustav Mahler discovered the
musical potential of this collection; and over the next 14 years, it
provided him with most of his song texts.
By applying his personal experiences to reinterpret literary thought --
something he was to do all his life in almost every composition he
penned -- he was able to create musical settings that elevated poetry
beyond the realm of fairy tales and neo-medievalism. Included among
these celebrated lieder are: Zu Strassburg auf der Schanz; Ablösung im
Sommer; Nicht Wiedershene!; Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen; Trist im
Unglück; and Rheinlegendschen.
In addition to Mahler's 23 songs on Wunderhorn texts -- and the full
text of the 24th song, Das himmlische Leben -- this important new
compilation contains his settings of five poems by Friedrich Rückert --
a marvelous representation of the composer's most intimate and
significant work. Both sets of songs have been reprinted from
authoritative sources for this handsome, inexpensive edition.