Robert Schumann
Er ist's, Op. 79/23
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1849Average_duration:1:37"Er ist's" is a Lied (art song) composed by Robert Schumann in 1849. It is the 23rd song in his Opus 79 collection of Lieder. The song is set to a poem by Eduard Mörike, a German poet from the Romantic era. The song premiered in 1850, performed by the German baritone Julius Stockhausen. It has since become a popular piece in the Lieder repertoire, performed by many singers and recorded numerous times. "Er ist's" is a simple and charming song, with a gentle melody and a light accompaniment. It is in the key of A major and has a moderate tempo. The song is in strophic form, with each verse set to the same music. The poem tells of the arrival of spring, with the first line "Frühling lässt sein blaues Band wieder flattern durch die Lüfte" (Spring lets its blue ribbon flutter again through the air). The narrator describes the signs of spring, such as the blooming of flowers and the singing of birds. The final line of each verse is "Er ist's" (It is he), referring to the arrival of spring. Schumann's setting of the poem is delicate and evocative, capturing the joy and beauty of spring. The melody is simple and lyrical, with a gentle rise and fall that mirrors the natural rhythms of the season. The accompaniment is light and airy, with a flowing arpeggio pattern that suggests the movement of the wind and the fluttering of the blue ribbon. Overall, "Er ist's" is a lovely example of Schumann's skill as a Lieder composer. It is a charming and evocative song that captures the essence of spring and the beauty of nature.More....
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