Paul Hindemith
Sing on There in the Swamp
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Composer:Paul HindemithGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1943Average_duration:2:09"Sing on There in the Swamp" is a composition by German composer Paul Hindemith. It was composed in 1935 and premiered on March 22, 1936, in Berlin. The piece is a part of Hindemith's larger work, "The Long Christmas Dinner," which is a one-act opera based on a play by Thornton Wilder. "Sing on There in the Swamp" is a choral piece that features a four-part choir and piano accompaniment. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, "The Swamp," is marked by a slow and mournful tempo. The choir sings in a minor key, creating a somber and melancholic atmosphere. The piano accompaniment is sparse and understated, adding to the overall sense of sadness and despair. The second movement, "The Frog," is much more lively and upbeat. The choir sings in a major key, and the tempo is quick and energetic. The piano accompaniment is more prominent, providing a lively and playful counterpoint to the choir's vocals. The final movement, "The Mosquito," is marked by a fast and frenetic tempo. The choir sings in a staccato style, mimicking the buzzing of a mosquito. The piano accompaniment is similarly frenzied, creating a sense of chaos and urgency. Overall, "Sing on There in the Swamp" is a complex and multi-layered composition that showcases Hindemith's skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of contrasting moods and tempos, as well as its intricate choral arrangements.More....
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