Hugo Wolf
Trau nicht der Liebe (Spanisches Liederbuch)
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Composer:Hugo WolfGenre:VocalStyle:Song CollectionCompose Date:Mar 28, 1890Average_duration:2:33Hugo Wolf's 'Trau nicht der Liebe (Spanisches Liederbuch)' is a song cycle composed between 1890 and 1896. The premiere of the cycle took place in Vienna in 1896. The cycle consists of 44 songs, divided into two volumes, and is based on Spanish poetry translated into German by Emanuel Geibel and Paul Heyse. The first volume of the cycle contains 22 songs, and the second volume contains 22 songs as well. The songs are divided into three groups: love songs, songs of jealousy, and songs of parting. The cycle is known for its emotional intensity and its exploration of the darker aspects of love. The first group of songs, the love songs, explores the theme of unrequited love. The songs are characterized by their passionate and intense melodies, which are often accompanied by chromatic harmonies. The second group of songs, the songs of jealousy, explores the theme of betrayal and the pain of unfaithfulness. These songs are characterized by their dissonant harmonies and their use of musical motifs to represent the emotions of the characters. The final group of songs, the songs of parting, explores the theme of separation and the pain of saying goodbye. These songs are characterized by their melancholic melodies and their use of musical motifs to represent the sadness and longing of the characters. Overall, 'Trau nicht der Liebe (Spanisches Liederbuch)' is a powerful and emotional song cycle that explores the complexities of love and the pain of unrequited love, betrayal, and separation. The cycle is known for its intense melodies, dissonant harmonies, and use of musical motifs to represent the emotions of the characters.More....
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