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Johannes Brahms
Verlorene Jugend, Op. 104/4
Works Info
Composer
:
Johannes Brahms
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Sextet
Compose Date
:
1888
Average_duration
:
1:57
"Verlorene Jugend, Op. 104/4" is a song composed by Johannes Brahms in 1888. It was premiered on November 20, 1888, in Vienna, Austria. The song is part of a collection of five songs, collectively known as "Fünf Gesänge, Op. 104" (Five Songs, Op. 104). The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is a melancholic piece that reflects on the loss of youth and the passing of time. The lyrics, written by Felix Schumann, son of the famous composer Robert Schumann, speak of the fleeting nature of youth and the inevitability of aging. The song is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is slow and mournful, with the piano setting a somber tone. The second movement is more lively, with the piano taking on a more prominent role and the voice becoming more animated. The final movement returns to the slow, mournful tone of the first movement, with the piano providing a gentle accompaniment to the voice. The characteristics of "Verlorene Jugend, Op. 104/4" are typical of Brahms' late style. The song is characterized by its rich harmonies, complex rhythms, and expressive melodies. Brahms was known for his use of counterpoint, and this is evident in the intricate interplay between the voice and piano in this piece. Overall, "Verlorene Jugend, Op. 104/4" is a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the loss of youth. It is a testament to Brahms' skill as a composer and his ability to capture the complexities of human emotion in his music.
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