Johannes Brahms
Ach, englische Schäferin, WoO 33/8
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Composer:Johannes BrahmsGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1894Average_duration:2:16Johannes Brahms composed "Ach, englische Schäferin, WoO 33/8" in 1864. The piece is a setting of a German translation of a Scottish folk song, "The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie." It was premiered in Vienna in 1865. The piece is a solo song for voice and piano, and it is in the key of G major. It consists of three stanzas, each with a refrain. The first stanza describes the beauty of the titular English shepherdess, while the second and third stanzas describe the singer's unsuccessful attempts to win her love. The piece is characterized by its simple, folk-like melody and its use of Scottish and English folk song elements. The piano accompaniment is relatively simple, with a steady rhythm and occasional flourishes that complement the vocal line. The vocal line is expressive and lyrical, with a range of dynamics and emotions that reflect the singer's feelings. Overall, "Ach, englische Schäferin, WoO 33/8" is a charming and accessible piece that showcases Brahms's skill at setting folk songs. Its simple beauty and emotional depth make it a popular choice for singers and audiences alike.More....
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