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Carl Loewe
Urgrossvaters Gesellschaft, Op. 56/3
Works Info
Composer
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Carl Loewe
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1836
Average_duration
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6:56
"Urgrossvaters Gesellschaft, Op. 56/3" is a vocal work composed by Carl Loewe, a German composer, pianist, and conductor. The piece was composed in 1844 and premiered in the same year. It is part of a larger collection of songs called "Die verfallene Mühle" (The Decaying Mill), which is based on a poem by Wilhelm Müller. The piece is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is marked "Allegro moderato" and is in a lively, playful style. The second movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is more introspective and melancholic. The final movement is marked "Allegro vivace" and is a lively, energetic conclusion to the piece. The text of the piece tells the story of a group of elderly men who gather together to reminisce about their youth and the adventures they had. The music reflects the playful and nostalgic nature of the text, with lively rhythms and playful melodies in the first movement, and more introspective and melancholic harmonies in the second movement. The final movement brings the piece to a rousing conclusion, with a fast-paced and energetic melody that captures the spirit of the elderly men's youthful adventures. Overall, "Urgrossvaters Gesellschaft, Op. 56/3" is a charming and engaging vocal work that showcases Loewe's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the mood and character of a text through music. Its lively rhythms, playful melodies, and introspective harmonies make it a delightful addition to any vocal repertoire.
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