Heinrich von Herzogenberg
Mädchenlieder (6), Op. 98
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Composer:Heinrich von HerzogenbergGenre:VocalStyle:Part SongAverage_duration:10:21Movement_count:6Movement ....Heinrich von Herzogenberg's 'Mädchenlieder (6), Op. 98' is a song cycle composed for voice and piano. The cycle was composed in 1893 and premiered in the same year. The six songs in the cycle are based on poems by various poets, including Heinrich Heine, Emanuel Geibel, and Friedrich Rückert. The first song in the cycle, 'Mädchenlied', is a lively and playful piece that captures the joy and innocence of youth. The second song, 'Die Nachtigall', is a more contemplative piece that explores the beauty of nature and the power of music to soothe the soul. The third song, 'Die Schwalben', is a cheerful and upbeat piece that celebrates the arrival of spring and the return of the swallows. The fourth song, 'Die Blume und der Schmetterling', is a tender and romantic piece that tells the story of a flower and a butterfly falling in love. The fifth song, 'Die Spinnerin', is a melancholic piece that explores the themes of love and loss. The final song, 'Die Sterne', is a majestic and awe-inspiring piece that celebrates the beauty and wonder of the night sky. Overall, the 'Mädchenlieder (6), Op. 98' is a charming and delightful song cycle that showcases Herzogenberg's skill as a composer. The cycle is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and evocative use of imagery. It is a testament to Herzogenberg's ability to capture the essence of poetry in music and to create works that are both beautiful and meaningful.More....
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