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Ich kann die Scharade nicht erraten, text by Peter Härtling
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Composer:Spoken WordGenre:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:0:51"Ich kann die Scharade nicht erraten" is a spoken word piece written by Peter Härtling. It was composed in the 1970s and premiered in Germany. The piece consists of a single movement and is characterized by its use of language and imagery. The title of the piece translates to "I can't guess the charade" and sets the tone for the work. The speaker is struggling to understand the world around them and feels as though they are being deceived or misled. The language used in the piece is often abstract and metaphorical, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The piece begins with the speaker describing a scene in which they are lost in a forest. They are unable to find their way out and feel as though they are being watched. The imagery used here is dark and foreboding, creating a sense of unease in the listener. As the piece progresses, the speaker begins to question the nature of reality. They wonder if what they are experiencing is real or if it is all just a game. The use of the word "charade" in the title is particularly significant here, as it suggests that the speaker feels as though they are being tricked or deceived. The language used in the piece is often fragmented and disjointed, reflecting the speaker's confusion and disorientation. The use of repetition and alliteration also adds to the dreamlike quality of the work. Overall, "Ich kann die Scharade nicht erraten" is a powerful and evocative piece of spoken word. It explores themes of confusion, deception, and the nature of reality, using vivid imagery and abstract language to create a haunting and unforgettable experience for the listener.More....
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