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Hanns Eisler
Children's songs (3)
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Hanns Eisler
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1:54
Hanns Eisler's "Children's Songs (3)" is a collection of three songs composed for children. The songs were composed in 1935 and premiered in Berlin the same year. The three movements are titled "The Little Mouse," "The Little Duck," and "The Little Lamb." The first movement, "The Little Mouse," is a playful and lively song that captures the energy and curiosity of a young mouse. The music is light and bouncy, with a simple melody that is easy to sing along to. The lyrics describe the mouse's adventures as it scurries around, exploring its surroundings and encountering other animals. The second movement, "The Little Duck," is a gentle and soothing lullaby. The music is slow and peaceful, with a melody that is simple and repetitive. The lyrics describe a mother duck comforting her young ducklings as they drift off to sleep. The song is meant to evoke a sense of warmth and security, and it is often used as a bedtime song for children. The third movement, "The Little Lamb," is a tender and melancholy song. The music is slow and mournful, with a melody that is haunting and beautiful. The lyrics describe a lamb that has lost its mother and is now alone in the world. The song is meant to evoke a sense of sadness and loss, and it is often used to teach children about the fragility of life and the importance of compassion. Overall, "Children's Songs (3)" is a charming and delightful collection of songs that captures the innocence and wonder of childhood. The music is simple and accessible, with melodies that are easy to sing and lyrics that are easy to understand. The songs are often used in schools and music programs to introduce children to the joys of music and singing.
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