Oswald von Wolkenstein
Mein Herz das ist versert
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Composer:Oswald von WolkensteinGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:1:05"Mein Herz das ist versert" is a German song composed by Oswald von Wolkenstein, a prominent poet and composer of the late Middle Ages. The song was composed in the early 15th century and is considered one of Wolkenstein's most famous works. It premiered in the court of the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, who was a patron of Wolkenstein. The song is written in three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a lively dance tune, with a fast tempo and a cheerful melody. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with a haunting melody that evokes a sense of longing and melancholy. The third movement returns to the lively dance tune of the first movement, bringing the song to a joyful and energetic conclusion. The lyrics of "Mein Herz das ist versert" are written in Middle High German and tell the story of a man who has fallen in love with a woman who does not return his affections. The man is consumed by his love for her, and his heart is "transfixed" or "enchanted" by her beauty. Despite his unrequited love, the man remains devoted to the woman and continues to pine for her. The song is notable for its use of complex harmonies and polyphonic textures, which were innovative for the time. Wolkenstein was known for his skill as a composer and musician, and "Mein Herz das ist versert" is a testament to his talent. The song has remained popular over the centuries and has been performed by numerous musicians and ensembles. Overall, "Mein Herz das ist versert" is a beautiful and poignant work of music that captures the spirit of the late Middle Ages. Its combination of lively dance tunes and melancholy melodies, along with its complex harmonies and polyphonic textures, make it a masterpiece of medieval music.More....
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