Julius Röntgen
Wider den Frieden. Klage-Anklage-, und Trostgesang
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Composer:Julius RöntgenGenre:ChoralStyle:MotetCompose Date:1920Average_duration:8:22Wider den Frieden. Klage-Anklage-, und Trostgesang is a choral work composed by Julius Röntgen in 1915. The piece was premiered on November 28, 1915, in Amsterdam, conducted by the composer himself. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, Klage-Anklage, is a lamentation and accusation against the horrors of war. The choir sings in a mournful and somber tone, expressing the pain and suffering caused by the conflict. The music is characterized by dissonant harmonies and a slow, mournful tempo, reflecting the sadness and despair of the text. The second movement, Trostgesang, is a song of comfort and hope. The choir sings in a more uplifting and optimistic tone, offering solace and encouragement to those affected by the war. The music is characterized by more consonant harmonies and a faster tempo, reflecting the more positive and hopeful message of the text. The final movement, Wider den Frieden, is a call to action against war and violence. The choir sings in a powerful and forceful tone, urging listeners to work towards peace and understanding. The music is characterized by strong rhythms and bold harmonies, reflecting the urgency and importance of the message. Overall, Wider den Frieden. Klage-Anklage-, und Trostgesang is a powerful and moving work that reflects the turmoil and tragedy of war, while also offering hope and inspiration for a better future. Röntgen's use of contrasting musical styles and moods effectively conveys the complex emotions and ideas expressed in the text, making this work a powerful statement against violence and conflict.More....
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Against the peace. Song of lament, accusation and consolation
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