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Robert Schumann
Der Einseidler, Op. 83/3
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1850
Average_duration
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3:56
"Der Einseidler, Op. 83/3" is a song composed by Robert Schumann in 1850. It was premiered on December 14, 1850, in Leipzig, Germany. The song is part of a larger song cycle called "Myrthen," which Schumann composed as a wedding gift for his wife, Clara. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is in the key of E-flat major and has a moderate tempo. The song is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first movement begins with a slow and melancholic introduction played by the piano. The singer then enters with a mournful melody that sets the tone for the rest of the song. The lyrics describe a hermit who has withdrawn from society and lives alone in the mountains. The music reflects the hermit's isolation and loneliness, with long, sustained notes and a somber melody. The second movement is more lively and features a faster tempo. The piano plays a playful and upbeat melody while the singer describes the hermit's love for nature and the beauty of the mountains. The music is full of energy and movement, reflecting the hermit's joy and enthusiasm for his surroundings. The final movement returns to the slow and mournful tone of the first movement. The piano plays a simple and repetitive melody while the singer describes the hermit's longing for human companionship. The music is full of longing and sadness, reflecting the hermit's isolation and desire for connection. Overall, "Der Einseidler, Op. 83/3" is a beautiful and poignant song that captures the emotions of a hermit living in isolation. The music is full of contrasts, moving from sadness to joy and back again, reflecting the complex emotions of the hermit. Schumann's use of melody, harmony, and rhythm creates a powerful and moving piece of music that continues to be performed and enjoyed today.
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