Carl Loewe
Gregor Auf dem Stein, Op. 38
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Composer:Carl LoeweGenre:VocalStyle:SongAverage_duration:22:29"Gregor Auf dem Stein, Op. 38" is a song cycle composed by Carl Loewe in 1837. The premiere of the work took place in Berlin in the same year. The cycle consists of six movements, each of which is based on a poem by Johann Ludwig Uhland. The first movement, "Gregor's Lied," is a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the cycle. The second movement, "Die gefangenen Sänger," is a more somber piece that tells the story of a group of captive singers who are forced to perform for their captors. The third movement, "Der Spielmann," is a lively and playful piece that tells the story of a wandering musician. The fourth movement, "Der König von Thule," is a melancholy piece that tells the story of a king who is mourning the loss of his beloved. The fifth movement, "Der Fischer," is a haunting piece that tells the story of a fisherman who is lured to his death by a mermaid. The final movement, "Die verfallene Mühle," is a dark and brooding piece that tells the story of an abandoned mill. One of the characteristics of "Gregor Auf dem Stein, Op. 38" is its use of vivid imagery and storytelling. Each movement tells a different story, and Loewe's music brings these stories to life in a powerful and evocative way. Another characteristic of the cycle is its use of a wide range of musical styles and moods. From the lively and playful "Der Spielmann" to the haunting and melancholy "Der Fischer," Loewe's music captures the emotional range of Uhland's poetry. Overall, "Gregor Auf dem Stein, Op. 38" is a masterful work that showcases Loewe's skill as a composer and his ability to bring poetry to life through music. Its premiere in 1837 was a significant event in the history of German art song, and the cycle remains a beloved and influential work to this day.More....
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