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Robert Schumann
An den Mond, Op.95/2
Works Info
Composer
:
Robert Schumann
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1849
Average_duration
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2:23
"An den Mond, Op.95/2" is a song composed by Robert Schumann in 1850. It was premiered in the same year in Leipzig, Germany. The song is part of a larger collection of songs called "Lieder und Gesänge aus Wilhelm Meister" (Songs and Arias from Wilhelm Meister), which is based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship." The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is in the key of A-flat major and has a moderate tempo. The song is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first movement is slow and contemplative, with the voice singing a melody that is reminiscent of a lullaby. The second movement is faster and more energetic, with the voice singing a more complex melody that is full of emotion. The third movement returns to the slower tempo of the first movement, with the voice singing a melody that is both peaceful and melancholic. The lyrics of the song are a reflection on the moon and its influence on the human psyche. The first movement describes the moon as a peaceful and calming presence in the night sky. The second movement explores the idea that the moon can also be a source of inspiration and creativity. The third movement reflects on the transience of life and the inevitability of death, with the moon serving as a symbol of the passing of time. Overall, "An den Mond, Op.95/2" is a beautiful and introspective song that showcases Schumann's skill as a composer. The use of different tempos and melodies in each movement creates a sense of progression and development, while the lyrics provide a thoughtful meditation on the human experience.
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