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Carl Michael Bellman
Song No. 38
Works Info
Composer
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Carl Michael Bellman
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:48
Carl Michael Bellman was a Swedish poet and composer who lived during the 18th century. He is known for his songs, which are characterized by their witty lyrics and catchy melodies. One of his most famous songs is "Song No. 38," which was composed in 1771. The premiere of "Song No. 38" is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed in one of the many taverns and coffeehouses in Stockholm where Bellman was known to perform. The song is part of a larger collection of songs known as "Fredman's Epistles," which were written in the form of letters from a fictional character named Fredman to his friends and acquaintances. "Song No. 38" is a lively and humorous song that tells the story of a man named Mollberg who is trying to woo a woman named Kristin. The song is divided into several movements, each of which has its own distinct melody and mood. The first movement is a lively and upbeat introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the song. The second movement is a slower and more romantic section that describes Mollberg's feelings for Kristin. The third movement is a humorous interlude in which Mollberg tries to impress Kristin with his knowledge of foreign languages, but ends up embarrassing himself. The fourth movement is a lively dance section that features a catchy melody and playful lyrics. The fifth movement is a more serious section in which Mollberg reflects on his past mistakes and vows to be a better man for Kristin. The final movement is a reprise of the first movement, bringing the song to a lively and upbeat conclusion. Overall, "Song No. 38" is a prime example of Bellman's unique style, which combines witty lyrics, catchy melodies, and a wide range of musical and emotional moods. It remains a beloved and popular song in Sweden to this day.
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