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Anton Webern
Songs (6) for soprano & ensemble, Op. 14
Works Info
Composer
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Anton Webern
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1917 - 1922
Average_duration
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8:17
Movement_count
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6
Movement ....
Anton Webern's 'Songs (6) for soprano & ensemble, Op. 14' is a collection of six songs composed between 1908 and 1909. The work was premiered in Vienna on March 31, 1910, with the composer conducting. The songs are set to poems by various authors, including Stefan George, who was a major influence on Webern's music. The first song, "Wehmut," is a melancholic piece that features a sparse accompaniment and a haunting vocal line. The second song, "Lied," is more upbeat and features a lively, dance-like rhythm. The third song, "Der Tag ist vergangen," is a somber piece that features a mournful vocal line and a sparse accompaniment. The fourth song, "Sehr langsam," is a slow, meditative piece that features a delicate vocal line and a sparse accompaniment. The fifth song, "Im Zimmer," is a more complex piece that features a dense, intricate accompaniment and a vocal line that weaves in and out of the texture. The final song, "Schenk mir deinen goldenen Kamm," is a lively, playful piece that features a bouncy, syncopated rhythm and a vocal line that is full of character. Overall, the 'Songs (6) for soprano & ensemble, Op. 14' is a highly expressive and emotionally charged work that showcases Webern's mastery of the art of composition. The songs are characterized by their sparse, delicate accompaniments, intricate vocal lines, and complex harmonies. The work is a testament to Webern's unique musical voice and his ability to create deeply moving and evocative music.
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