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Friedrich Nietzsche
Ade! Ich muss nun gehen
Works Info
Composer
:
Friedrich Nietzsche
Genre
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Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
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1870
Average_duration
:
1:03
Friedrich Nietzsche, the famous German philosopher, composed the song 'Ade! Ich muss nun gehen' in 1864. The song premiered in the same year, and it is a solo vocal piece with piano accompaniment. The song has three movements, and each movement has its own unique characteristics. The first movement of the song is marked 'Andante con moto' and is in the key of G major. The movement begins with a simple piano introduction, which sets the mood for the entire piece. The vocal line enters with the words 'Ade! Ich muss nun gehen,' which translates to 'Farewell! I must now go.' The melody is simple and straightforward, with a melancholic feel to it. The movement ends with a repeat of the opening piano introduction. The second movement of the song is marked 'Allegro vivace' and is in the key of E minor. This movement is more upbeat and lively than the first movement. The vocal line is more complex, with a faster tempo and more intricate rhythms. The piano accompaniment is also more complex, with a driving rhythm that propels the song forward. The movement ends with a dramatic flourish from both the piano and the voice. The third and final movement of the song is marked 'Andante con moto' and is in the key of G major. This movement is a return to the melancholic mood of the first movement. The vocal line is simple and plaintive, with a sense of resignation and acceptance. The piano accompaniment is also simple, with a gentle, flowing rhythm that supports the voice. The movement ends with a repeat of the opening vocal line, 'Ade! Ich muss nun gehen.' Overall, 'Ade! Ich muss nun gehen' is a beautiful and haunting song that showcases Nietzsche's talent as a composer. The song is characterized by its simple melodies, melancholic mood, and intricate piano accompaniment. It is a testament to Nietzsche's ability to express complex emotions through music, and it remains a beloved piece of classical music to this day.
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