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Hugo Wolf
Morgentau (Lieder für eine Frauenstimme)
Works Info
Composer
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Hugo Wolf
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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Jun 1877
Average_duration
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1:33
Morgentau (Lieder für eine Frauenstimme) is a song cycle composed by Hugo Wolf in 1888. The premiere of the cycle took place on January 27, 1889, in Vienna. The cycle consists of five songs, each of which is a setting of a poem by the German poet, Paul Heyse. The first song, "Morgentau," is a gentle and delicate piece that captures the beauty of the morning dew. The second song, "Erstes Liebeslied eines Mädchens," is a playful and innocent piece that tells the story of a young girl's first love. The third song, "Anakreons Grab," is a melancholic piece that reflects on the fleeting nature of life. The fourth song, "Der Gärtner," is a passionate and dramatic piece that tells the story of a gardener's unrequited love. The final song, "Auf ein altes Bild," is a nostalgic and reflective piece that looks back on a lost love. The cycle is characterized by Wolf's use of chromaticism and his ability to capture the emotional depth of the poems. The songs are written for a solo female voice and piano, and the piano parts are particularly challenging, requiring a high level of technical skill. Overall, Morgentau (Lieder für eine Frauenstimme) is a beautiful and poignant song cycle that showcases Wolf's mastery of the art song genre. Its premiere was well-received, and it has since become a beloved work in the classical music repertoire.
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