Max Reger
Leise Lieder, Op. 48/2
Works Info
Composer:Max RegerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1900Average_duration:3:32Max Reger's 'Leise Lieder, Op. 48/2' is a collection of four songs for voice and piano, composed in 1900. The premiere of the work took place on 22nd January 1901 in Munich, Germany. The four movements of the work are titled 'Minnelied', 'Liebeslied', 'Waldseligkeit', and 'Abendlied'. The first movement, 'Minnelied', is a gentle and romantic song that features a flowing piano accompaniment and a soaring vocal melody. The second movement, 'Liebeslied', is a more passionate and intense piece, with a driving piano accompaniment and a powerful vocal line that builds to a dramatic climax. The third movement, 'Waldseligkeit', is a serene and peaceful song that evokes the tranquility of a forest. The piano accompaniment is delicate and ethereal, while the vocal melody is gentle and contemplative. The final movement, 'Abendlied', is a quiet and introspective piece that features a simple piano accompaniment and a tender vocal melody. Overall, 'Leise Lieder, Op. 48/2' is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Reger's skill as a composer of art songs. The songs are characterized by their lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and sensitive piano accompaniments, and they demonstrate Reger's ability to capture a range of emotions and moods through his music.More....