Hugo Wolf
Nun bin ich dein (Spanisches Liederbuch)
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Composer:Hugo WolfGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:Jan 15, 1890Average_duration:4:14Hugo Wolf's 'Nun bin ich dein (Spanisches Liederbuch)' is a song cycle composed between 1890 and 1896. It premiered in Vienna in 1896, with the composer himself accompanying the singer. The cycle consists of 44 songs, divided into two volumes, and is based on Spanish poetry translated into German by Emanuel Geibel and Paul Heyse. The first volume of the cycle contains 22 songs, while the second volume contains 22 songs as well as a prologue and an epilogue. The songs are arranged thematically, with the first volume focusing on love and the second volume on death. The cycle is known for its emotional intensity and its exploration of the darker aspects of love and life. The first volume of the cycle is characterized by its use of Spanish rhythms and melodies, as well as its exploration of the themes of love and desire. The songs are often passionate and intense, with the music reflecting the emotional turmoil of the lyrics. The second volume, on the other hand, is more somber and introspective, with the music reflecting the themes of death and loss. The cycle is notable for its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which create a sense of tension and unease in the music. The songs are also characterized by their use of complex harmonies and intricate piano accompaniments, which add depth and richness to the music. Overall, 'Nun bin ich dein (Spanisches Liederbuch)' is a powerful and emotionally charged song cycle that explores the complexities of love and life. Its use of Spanish poetry and music, as well as its innovative use of harmony and melody, make it a landmark work in the history of German lieder.More....
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