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Hugo Distler
Mörike Chorliederbuch, Op. 19
Works Info
Composer
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Hugo Distler
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Song Collection
Compose Date
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1938 - 1939
Average_duration
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64:54
Movement_count
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48
Movement ....
Hugo Distler's Mörike Chorliederbuch, Op. 19 is a collection of 11 choral songs based on poems by Eduard Mörike. The work was composed between 1938 and 1940 and premiered in 1940 in Stuttgart, Germany. The first movement, "Er ist's," is a lively and joyful song that celebrates the arrival of spring. The second movement, "Auf ein altes Bild," is a nostalgic and melancholic piece that reflects on the passing of time. The third movement, "Wo find ich Trost," is a somber and introspective song that explores the theme of finding solace in times of sorrow. The fourth movement, "Nimmersatte Liebe," is a passionate and intense piece that portrays the consuming nature of love. The fifth movement, "Verborgenheit," is a serene and contemplative song that expresses the desire for solitude and inner peace. The sixth movement, "In dem Schatten meiner Locken," is a playful and flirtatious piece that celebrates the beauty of a woman. The seventh movement, "Um Mitternacht," is a haunting and dramatic song that explores the theme of death and the afterlife. The eighth movement, "Zum neuen Jahr," is a festive and optimistic piece that celebrates the beginning of a new year. The ninth movement, "Ergebung," is a peaceful and resigned song that expresses acceptance of one's fate. The tenth movement, "Wo ist das Meer," is a powerful and evocative piece that portrays the vastness and mystery of the sea. The final movement, "Gebet," is a solemn and reverent song that expresses devotion and faith. Overall, Distler's Mörike Chorliederbuch, Op. 19 is a masterful collection of choral songs that showcases his skillful use of harmony, melody, and text painting. The work is characterized by its rich and varied musical textures, expressive melodies, and poignant lyrics.
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