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Hans Pfitzner
An den Mond, Op. 18
Works Info
Composer
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Hans Pfitzner
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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7:18
"An den Mond, Op. 18" is a song cycle composed by Hans Pfitzner in 1901. The premiere of the work took place on January 22, 1902, in Berlin. The cycle consists of six songs, each of which is set to a poem by different poets. The songs are titled "Abendlandschaft," "Der Abend," "Die Nacht," "Mondnacht," "Der Morgen," and "Abschied." The first song, "Abendlandschaft," is a serene and peaceful piece that sets the mood for the rest of the cycle. The second song, "Der Abend," is a more dramatic piece that features a soaring melody and a sense of urgency. "Die Nacht" is a haunting and mysterious piece that captures the essence of the night. "Mondnacht" is a beautiful and romantic piece that features a soaring melody and lush harmonies. "Der Morgen" is a bright and optimistic piece that captures the essence of a new day. The final song, "Abschied," is a poignant and emotional piece that brings the cycle to a close. The songs in "An den Mond, Op. 18" are characterized by their lush harmonies, soaring melodies, and expressive lyrics. Pfitzner's use of chromaticism and dissonance adds depth and complexity to the music, while his use of tonality and traditional forms gives the cycle a sense of structure and coherence. Overall, "An den Mond, Op. 18" is a beautiful and expressive song cycle that showcases Pfitzner's skill as a composer. Its premiere in 1902 was well-received, and it has since become a beloved work in the classical repertoire.
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