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Hugo Wolf
Heimweh (Eichendorff Lieder)
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Composer
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Hugo Wolf
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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Sep 29, 1888
Average_duration
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2:14
Heimweh (Eichendorff Lieder) is a song cycle composed by Hugo Wolf in 1888. The cycle consists of six songs, each based on a poem by Joseph von Eichendorff. The premiere of the cycle took place in Vienna in 1888. The first song in the cycle is "Der Musikant," which tells the story of a musician who longs for his home in the mountains. The second song, "Der Freund," is a melancholic piece about a friend who has passed away. The third song, "Auf einer Wanderung," is a lively and upbeat piece about a wanderer who is enjoying the beauty of nature. The fourth song, "In der Fremde," is a hauntingly beautiful piece about a person who is lost and alone in a foreign land. The fifth song, "Heimweh," is the title song of the cycle and is a deeply emotional piece about a person who is homesick and longing for their homeland. The final song, "Seemanns Abschied," is a bittersweet piece about a sailor who is saying goodbye to his loved ones before setting sail. The characteristics of Heimweh (Eichendorff Lieder) are typical of Hugo Wolf's style. The songs are deeply emotional and expressive, with a strong emphasis on the text. Wolf was known for his ability to set poetry to music in a way that brought out the meaning and emotion of the words. The songs in Heimweh (Eichendorff Lieder) are no exception, with each piece capturing the mood and tone of the poem it is based on. Overall, Heimweh (Eichendorff Lieder) is a beautiful and moving song cycle that showcases Hugo Wolf's talent as a composer. The cycle is a testament to the power of music to convey emotion and tell a story, and it remains a beloved work in the classical music repertoire to this day.
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