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Joseph Rheinberger
Der Strom, Op. 108/1
Works Info
Composer
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Joseph Rheinberger
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:54
"Der Strom, Op. 108/1" is a choral work composed by Joseph Rheinberger, a German composer and organist, in 1882. The piece is part of a larger collection of choral works called "Drei geistliche Gesänge, Op. 108" (Three Sacred Songs, Op. 108). The premiere of "Der Strom" took place in Munich, Germany, in 1882. The piece is written for four-part mixed choir and piano accompaniment. It is a relatively short piece, lasting just over two minutes. "Der Strom" is a single-movement work that is characterized by its flowing, undulating melody and rich harmonies. The piece is set to a poem by Friedrich Rückert, which describes a river flowing through the countryside. Rheinberger's music captures the movement and energy of the river, with the choir singing in a flowing, legato style that mimics the movement of the water. The piece begins with a gentle, flowing piano introduction that sets the mood for the piece. The choir then enters with a soft, legato melody that gradually builds in intensity as the piece progresses. The harmonies are rich and complex, with Rheinberger using chromaticism and unexpected chord progressions to create a sense of tension and release. As the piece reaches its climax, the choir sings a powerful, fortissimo section that captures the full force of the river. The music then gradually subsides, with the choir returning to the gentle, flowing melody of the opening. Overall, "Der Strom" is a beautiful and evocative choral work that showcases Rheinberger's skill as a composer. Its flowing melody and rich harmonies capture the movement and energy of the river, making it a powerful and memorable piece of music.
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