Viktor Ullmann
Lut, compagnon, Op. 34/4
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Composer:Viktor UllmannAverage_duration:2:42"Lut, compagnon" is a song composed by Viktor Ullmann in 1943. It is part of his Opus 34, a collection of songs for voice and piano. The song was premiered in the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1944, where Ullmann was imprisoned. The song is in three movements, with a total duration of approximately six minutes. The first movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is in the key of E-flat major. It begins with a gentle piano introduction, followed by the entrance of the voice. The melody is lyrical and expressive, with a sense of longing and nostalgia. The text, written by the poet Petr Bezruc, speaks of a companion who has gone away and left the speaker feeling lonely and lost. The second movement is marked "Allegro moderato" and is in the key of C minor. It is more rhythmic and energetic than the first movement, with a driving piano accompaniment and a more declamatory vocal line. The text speaks of the speaker's determination to find their lost companion, no matter how far they have gone. The final movement is marked "Andante" and is in the key of E-flat major. It returns to the lyrical and expressive mood of the first movement, with a simple and beautiful melody that is accompanied by gentle arpeggios in the piano. The text speaks of the speaker's hope that their companion will return to them, and their willingness to wait patiently for their return. Overall, "Lut, compagnon" is a poignant and deeply emotional work that reflects the difficult circumstances under which it was composed. Ullmann's use of simple, expressive melodies and rich harmonies creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that is both haunting and beautiful. Despite the darkness of its origins, the song remains a testament to the power of music to transcend even the most difficult of circumstances.More....
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