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Charles Tomlinson Griffes
An Old Song Re-sung, A. 56
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Works Info
Composer
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Charles Tomlinson Griffes
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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Jul 1918
Publication Date
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1920
Average_duration
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1:59
"An Old Song Re-sung, A. 56" is a composition by American composer Charles Tomlinson Griffes. It was composed in 1917 and premiered on March 12, 1918, in New York City. The piece is a song cycle consisting of three movements, each of which is based on a different poem by the German poet Heinrich Heine. The first movement, "Ich wandelte unter den Baumen," is a slow and melancholic piece that features a haunting melody played by the piano. The vocal line is also quite simple, with the singer mostly singing in a low register. The second movement, "Mein Herz ist schwer," is more dramatic and features a more complex vocal line. The piano accompaniment is also more intricate, with the pianist playing fast arpeggios and runs throughout the piece. The final movement, "Die alten, bösen Lieder," is the most upbeat of the three. It features a lively piano accompaniment and a more energetic vocal line. The piece ends with a triumphant flourish, with the singer and pianist playing together in unison. Overall, "An Old Song Re-sung, A. 56" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that showcases Griffes' skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of Heine's poetry, which adds an extra layer of depth and meaning to the music. The three movements are each distinct in their own way, but they all work together to create a cohesive and emotionally powerful whole.
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