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Felix Mendelssohn
Songs (6) for male chorus, Op. 50
Works Info
Composer
:
Felix Mendelssohn
Genre
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Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
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1838 - 1840
Publication Date
:
1840
Average_duration
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15:05
Movement_count
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6
Movement ....
Felix Mendelssohn composed 'Songs (6) for male chorus, Op. 50' in 1839. The work premiered in Leipzig on January 6, 1840, with the composer conducting the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Thomanerchor. The six movements of the work are titled "Frühlingslied," "Wasserfahrt," "Jägerlied," "Gruss," "Abschied vom Walde," and "Jagdlied." The first movement, "Frühlingslied," is a joyful celebration of spring, with the male chorus singing about the beauty of nature and the arrival of warmer weather. The second movement, "Wasserfahrt," is a more contemplative piece, with the chorus singing about a boat journey on a calm river. The third movement, "Jägerlied," is an energetic hunting song, with the chorus singing about the thrill of the chase. The fourth movement, "Gruss," is a tender love song, with the chorus singing about the beauty of a woman and expressing their admiration for her. The fifth movement, "Abschied vom Walde," is a melancholy piece, with the chorus singing about saying goodbye to the forest and the end of summer. The final movement, "Jagdlied," is another hunting song, with the chorus singing about the excitement of the hunt and the thrill of the chase. Overall, 'Songs (6) for male chorus, Op. 50' is a beautiful and varied work, showcasing Mendelssohn's skill in composing for male voices. The work is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and expressive use of text. It remains a popular work in the choral repertoire to this day.
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