Goethe, Schiller and the first Romantics
We discuss the playwright, Schiller, philosophers Fichte and Schelling, Goethe, von Humbolt, August, Caroline Wilhelm, who translated Shakespeare, and the poet, Novalis.
Putting I at the centre, the Ich, was the creed of philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte whilst Friedrich Schelling, saw the self as at one with the rest of nature: naturphilosophie. These competing ideas were debated in literary salons in the German town of Jena in the 1790s and Andrea Wulf's new biography Magnificent Rebels: The First Romantics and the Invention of the Self tells this story. She joins Anne McElvoy alongside New Generation Thinker Dr SeΓ‘n Williams and the musicologist and Classical music biographer, Stephen Walsh, author of The Beloved Vision: Music in the Romantic Age.
Producer: Ruth Watts
This edition features discussion of music inspired by the Jena writers and extracts of:
Franz Schubert, βGretchen am Spinnradeβ sung by Bernarda Fink (soprano) with Gerold Huber (piano), Harmonia Mundi, HMC901991
Weber, Der FreischΓΌtz, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Staatskapelle Dresden, Carlos Kleiber
Deutsche Grammophon, 4577362
You can find other programmes exploring German culture and thinking in the Free Thinking archives and available to download as Arts & Ideas podcasts including
ETA Hoffmann /programmes/m00188r7
Rainer Maria Rilke /programmes/m0016k0v
Wittgenstein's Tractatus /programmes/m000wcwk
The 1920s Philosophy's Golden Age /programmes/m000q380
The Tin Drum /programmes/b05stw9v
Thomas Mann /programmes/m001025h
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- Wed 2 Nov 2022 22:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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