Carl Loewe
Ballads, "Trommelständchen", Op. 123/2
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Composer:Carl LoeweGenre:VocalStyle:SongAverage_duration:1:49Carl Loewe's "Ballads, Trommelständchen, Op. 123/2" is a collection of six songs for voice and piano, composed in 1855. The premiere of the work is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed shortly after its composition. The six songs in the collection are: "Edward," "Die Uhr," "Der Wirthin Töchterlein," "Die verfallene Mühle," "Der Feind," and "Trommelständchen." Each song is a ballad, telling a story through music and lyrics. The first song, "Edward," tells the story of a young man who kills his lover in a fit of jealousy. The second song, "Die Uhr," is about a clock that ticks away the hours of a man's life. "Der Wirthin Töchterlein" is a humorous song about a young woman who tricks her mother into thinking she is still a virgin. The fourth song, "Die verfallene Mühle," is a haunting tale of a deserted mill that is said to be haunted by the ghost of a murdered miller. "Der Feind" tells the story of a soldier who is captured by the enemy and sentenced to death. The final song, "Trommelständchen," is a lively tune about a drummer who serenades his lover with his drum. Loewe's "Ballads, Trommelständchen, Op. 123/2" is characterized by its use of storytelling and vivid imagery. Each song is a mini-drama, with its own unique characters and plot. The music is often dramatic and emotional, with sudden shifts in tempo and dynamics. Overall, "Ballads, Trommelständchen, Op. 123/2" is a masterful collection of songs that showcases Loewe's skill as a composer and storyteller. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal.More....
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