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Johannes Brahms
Ein Wanderer, Op. 106/5
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1886
Average_duration
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2:56
Johannes Brahms composed "Ein Wanderer, Op. 106/5" in 1886, and it premiered on January 14, 1887, in Vienna. The piece is part of Brahms' collection of six piano pieces, Op. 118, which he composed during his summer vacation in Ischl, Austria. "Ein Wanderer" is the fifth and final piece in the Op. 118 collection, and it is a rhapsodic and introspective work that showcases Brahms' mastery of the piano. The piece is in the key of D minor and is marked "Andante" (moderately slow). The piece is divided into three distinct sections, or movements. The first section is a mournful and melancholic melody that is repeated several times throughout the piece. The second section is more agitated and features a series of arpeggios and runs that build in intensity. The final section returns to the mournful melody of the first section, but with added embellishments and variations. One of the most striking characteristics of "Ein Wanderer" is its use of rubato, or the stretching and compressing of time. Brahms gives the performer a great deal of freedom in interpreting the piece, allowing for a wide range of expression and emotion. Overall, "Ein Wanderer, Op. 106/5" is a hauntingly beautiful work that showcases Brahms' skill as a composer and pianist. Its introspective and rhapsodic nature makes it a favorite among pianists and audiences alike.
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