Max Reger
Greisengesang (after Schubert, D 778)
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Composer:Max RegerGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1914Average_duration:5:52Max Reger's "Greisengesang (after Schubert, D 778)" is a composition for solo voice and piano. It was composed in 1901 and premiered the same year in Munich. The piece is based on Franz Schubert's song "Der Greis" (D 778), which Reger reworked and expanded into a larger, more complex composition. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement is a slow and mournful introduction, with the piano setting the somber tone for the piece. The second movement is a lively and energetic scherzo, with the piano and voice trading off playful melodies. The final movement is a slow and contemplative adagio, with the piano providing a gentle accompaniment to the voice. Reger's "Greisengesang" is characterized by its rich harmonies and complex textures. The piano part is particularly intricate, with Reger using a variety of techniques to create a dense and layered sound. The vocal part is also challenging, with the singer required to navigate a wide range of dynamics and emotions. Overall, "Greisengesang" is a powerful and moving composition that showcases Reger's skill as a composer. By reworking Schubert's original song, Reger was able to create a piece that is both deeply rooted in tradition and uniquely his own.More....
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