Carl Loewe
Mädchenwünsche, Op. 9, Vol. 8/4 "Gesammelte Lieder"
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Composer:Carl LoeweGenre:VocalStyle:SongPublication Date:1833Average_duration:1:38'Mädchenwünsche, Op. 9, Vol. 8/4 Gesammelte Lieder' is a song cycle composed by Carl Loewe. The cycle was composed in the early 19th century and premiered in 1824. The cycle consists of six movements, each of which is a setting of a poem by various poets. The first movement, "Mädchenwünsche," is a lively and playful song that expresses the desires of a young girl. The second movement, "Die Blume und der Schmetterling," is a tender and delicate song that tells the story of a flower and a butterfly. The third movement, "Die Uhr," is a melancholic song that reflects on the passing of time. The fourth movement, "Die Nachtigall," is a lively and joyful song that celebrates the beauty of nature. The fifth movement, "Die Spinnerin," is a gentle and peaceful song that tells the story of a spinner. The final movement, "Die Sterne," is a contemplative and reflective song that looks up at the stars. The characteristics of the cycle are typical of Loewe's style, which is characterized by a strong sense of melody, expressive harmonies, and a deep understanding of the text. Loewe was known for his ability to capture the mood and emotion of a poem in his music, and this cycle is no exception. The cycle is also notable for its use of piano accompaniment, which is often virtuosic and adds to the overall effect of the music. Overall, 'Mädchenwünsche, Op. 9, Vol. 8/4 Gesammelte Lieder' is a beautiful and expressive song cycle that showcases Loewe's talent as a composer. Its six movements offer a range of emotions and moods, making it a compelling and engaging work.More....
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