Der Hinterbringer

Complete Work Title:

Der Hinterbringer (The Tattletale) — character study after Elias Canetti

Performance Medium:

solo piccolo

Duration:

5:00

Date Composed:

February – April 2013

Dedication:

for Elizabeth McNutt

Additional Information:

  • This work is part of a collection of solo works based on character studies in Elias Canetti’s book Der Ohrenzeuge (Earwitness).
  • Solo works from this collection may be programmed as a set, or in conjunction with the semi-improvisational, open-form works Canetti-menagerie (for five to eight instruments) or Conversations (for two to four instruments), which use these works as source material for improvisational interplay.
  • Included on the album Improbable Encounters (innova 873, 2014).

Recording:

Elizabeth McNutt, piccolo. Recorded 12 July 2013 at the University of North Texas Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater (Denton, TX).

Score:

Program Note:

Der Hinterbringer (The Tattletale) is the twelfth in a series of short works for solo instrument based upon characters in Der Ohrenzeuge: Fünfzig Charaktere (Earwitness: Fifty Characters), written in 1974 by the Bulgarian-born British-Austrian novelist Elias Canetti (1905-1994). Canetti’s distinctive studies incorporate poetic imagery, singular insights, and unabashed wordplay to create fifty ironic paradigms of human behavior. This collection, begun in 1997, was inspired by the vividly surreal depictions of Canetti’s characters, and comprises twenty-two solo works to date—composed for familiar instruments such as violin, guitar, piano, and trombone, as well as less common instruments such as ocarina, cimbalom, glass harmonica, and carillon.  In Canetti’s depiction of this character, The Tattletale “won’t keep anything to himself if it could hurt someone’s feelings. He hurries and gets a steal on other tattletales… [he] will overlook no insult uttered in anger, and he makes sure that it teaches the insultee.”

Der Hinterbringer was composed between February and April of 2013 for flutist Elizabeth McNutt, who premiered the work at the University of North Texas on March 18, 2014. It is included on the album Improbable Encounters (innova 873, 2014).

Performance/Broadcast History:

DateVenueLocationPerformer(s)
12 December 2021The Arc Project Online Festival 2021York, UK (online)Elizabeth McNutt, piccolo
23 April 2019Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
22 April 2019Stephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
8 March 2019Texas A&M University, CommerceCommerce, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
7 March 2019University of OklahomaNorman, OKElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
12 August 2018radio broadcast on KUHF-FM—"Encore Houston” with Joshua Zinn (Episode 75)Houston, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
11 August 2018radio broadcast on KUHF-FM—"Encore Houston” with Joshua Zinn (Episode 75)Houston, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
20 April 2018Lone Star College—Texas New Music Ensemble programHouston, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
11 April 2018Moody Performance HallDallas, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
5 April 2018Stephen F. Austin State University—Texas New Music Ensemble programNacadoches, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
29 March 2018The Hideout—Texas New Music Ensemble programAustin, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
1 March 2018Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth—Texas New Music Ensemble programFort Worth, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
18 November 2017The Rec Room— Texas New Music Ensemble programHouston, TXMeg Griffith, piccolo
19 September 2016University of North TexasDenton, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
30 March 2016Ruth Gant Recital Hall, St. Cloud State UniversitySt. Cloud, MNElizabeth McNutt, piccolo
18 March 2014University of North TexasDenton, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo

Piccolo player Elizabeth McNutt (2014)