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Max Reger
An die Hoffnung, Op. 124
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Composer
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Max Reger
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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May 29, 1912
First Performance
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Oct 12, 1912
Average_duration
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11:34
"An die Hoffnung, Op. 124" is a song cycle composed by Max Reger in 1912. The premiere of the work took place on January 26, 1913, in Munich, Germany. The cycle consists of six movements, each of which is a setting of a poem by Friedrich Hölderlin. The first movement, "An die Hoffnung" (To Hope), is a hopeful and optimistic song that expresses the poet's belief in the power of hope to overcome adversity. The second movement, "Menschenbeifall" (Human Applause), is a more introspective piece that explores the idea of fame and the desire for recognition. The third movement, "Abendphantasie" (Evening Fantasy), is a dreamy and atmospheric song that evokes the beauty of the natural world. The fourth movement, "Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" (Song of the Spirits over the Waters), is a haunting and mystical piece that reflects on the transience of life and the eternal nature of the universe. The fifth movement, "An die Parzen" (To the Fates), is a powerful and dramatic song that confronts the inevitability of death and the role of fate in human life. The final movement, "Hymne an die Nacht" (Hymn to the Night), is a mystical and transcendent piece that celebrates the beauty and mystery of the night. Overall, "An die Hoffnung, Op. 124" is a deeply expressive and introspective work that showcases Reger's mastery of the art song form. The cycle is characterized by its rich harmonies, complex textures, and emotional depth, and it remains a beloved and influential work in the art song repertoire.
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