Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Zufriedenheit "Ich trachte nicht", K. 151 (125f)
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1772Average_duration:1:02"Die Zufriedenheit Ich trachte nicht" is a German aria composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1772. The aria was written for the opera "Il re pastore" (The Shepherd King) and was premiered on April 23, 1775, at the Palace of Archbishop Colloredo in Salzburg, Austria. The aria is written in the key of C major and consists of two stanzas. The first stanza is in a simple A-B-A form, while the second stanza is in a more complex A-B-C-D form. The melody is simple and elegant, with a graceful and flowing character that reflects the contentment and satisfaction expressed in the lyrics. The text of the aria is a celebration of contentment and the simple pleasures of life. The opening line, "Ich trachte nicht nach höherem Gut" (I do not strive for higher goods), sets the tone for the entire piece. The singer expresses a desire for nothing more than to be content with what they have and to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. The first stanza describes the singer's contentment with their current situation. They are happy with their lot in life and do not desire anything more. The second stanza expands on this theme, describing the beauty of nature and the joy that can be found in the simple things in life. The aria is notable for its simplicity and elegance. The melody is straightforward and easy to follow, with a clear and uncluttered accompaniment. The vocal line is also relatively simple, with few embellishments or flourishes. This simplicity reflects the contentment and satisfaction expressed in the lyrics. Overall, "Die Zufriedenheit Ich trachte nicht" is a beautiful and elegant aria that celebrates the simple pleasures of life. Its graceful melody and straightforward lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by audiences today.More....
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