Max Reger
Ach, Liebster, in Gedanken, Op. 48/4
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Composer:Max RegerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1900Average_duration:1:14"Ach, Liebster, in Gedanken" is a song composed by Max Reger in 1900. It is part of his Opus 48, a collection of six songs for voice and piano. The song is written in German and is a love song that expresses the longing and yearning of the speaker for their beloved. The song premiered in 1901 in Munich, Germany, and has since become a popular piece in the classical vocal repertoire. It is typically performed by a soprano or tenor accompanied by a piano. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is characterized by a flowing melody and a sense of longing. The second movement is marked "Allegro vivace" and is more upbeat and energetic, expressing the speaker's excitement and joy at the thought of their beloved. The final movement is marked "Andante" and is a return to the slower, more contemplative mood of the first movement. Reger's use of chromaticism and dissonance in the song is characteristic of his style, which was heavily influenced by the music of J.S. Bach. The song also features complex harmonies and a rich, expressive melody that showcases Reger's skill as a composer. Overall, "Ach, Liebster, in Gedanken" is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that captures the intensity of love and longing. Its popularity among classical vocalists and audiences alike is a testament to its enduring appeal.More....