Franz Liszt
Vergiftet Sind Meine Lieder, S. 289
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Composer:Franz LisztGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1843 - 1859Publication Date:1844 - 1859Average_duration:1:34"Vergiftet Sind Meine Lieder" is a song composed by Franz Liszt in 1860. It is part of his collection of songs titled "Three Sonnets of Petrarch," which were inspired by the Italian poet's sonnets. The song was premiered in Weimar, Germany, on August 23, 1860, with Liszt's student, the soprano Sophie Menter, as the soloist. The song is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a different sonnet by Petrarch. The first movement is based on Sonnet 104, which describes the poet's struggle to express his love for his beloved. The music is characterized by a sense of longing and yearning, with Liszt's use of chromaticism and dissonance adding to the emotional intensity of the piece. The second movement is based on Sonnet 47, which describes the poet's despair at the thought of losing his beloved. The music is more somber and melancholic, with Liszt's use of minor keys and slow, mournful melodies reflecting the poet's sense of loss and grief. The third and final movement is based on Sonnet 123, which describes the poet's frustration at his inability to forget his beloved. The music is more agitated and restless, with Liszt's use of rapid arpeggios and virtuosic flourishes reflecting the poet's inner turmoil and emotional turmoil. Overall, "Vergiftet Sind Meine Lieder" is a powerful and emotionally charged work that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of Petrarch's poetry in music. Its use of chromaticism, dissonance, and virtuosic flourishes make it a challenging piece for performers, but also a rewarding one for those who are able to master its complexities.More....
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