Johannes Brahms
Juchhe!, Op. 6/4
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Composer:Johannes BrahmsGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1852 - 1853Average_duration:2:31Johannes Brahms composed 'Juchhe!, Op. 6/4' in 1853, when he was just 20 years old. The piece is part of his set of five Lieder, Op. 6, which were premiered in Vienna in 1854. 'Juchhe!' is the fourth song in the set and is written for voice and piano. The piece is in a lively 2/4 time signature and has a playful character. The title 'Juchhe!' is a German exclamation of joy or excitement, and the music reflects this sentiment. The piano accompaniment is energetic and rhythmic, with a repeated pattern of eighth notes that creates a sense of momentum. The vocal melody is similarly lively, with frequent leaps and a jaunty rhythm. The text of the song is a poem by Ludwig Uhland, which tells the story of a group of young people who go out into the woods to dance and sing. The first verse sets the scene, describing the beauty of the forest and the joy of the young people as they gather together. The second verse describes the dancing and singing, with the refrain of 'Juchhe!' punctuating each line. The final verse brings the piece to a close, with the young people returning home as the sun rises. Overall, 'Juchhe!, Op. 6/4' is a lively and joyful piece that showcases Brahms' skill as a composer even at a young age. The piece is notable for its rhythmic energy and playful character, as well as its use of a traditional German folk exclamation as its title.More....
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