Carl Michael Bellman
Epistel No. 50: Febus förnyar
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Various ArtistsMarch 1, 2012
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Composer:Carl Michael BellmanGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal Music"Epistel No. 50: Febus förnyar" is a Swedish song composed by Carl Michael Bellman. It was written in 1781 and premiered in the same year. The song is part of Bellman's collection of songs called "Fredman's Epistles," which consists of 82 songs in total. "Febus förnyar" is the 50th song in the collection and is written in the form of an epistle, which is a letter or poem addressed to a specific person. In this case, the song is addressed to a man named Fredman, who is a recurring character in Bellman's songs. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is slow and melancholic, with a mournful melody and lyrics that reflect on the passing of time and the inevitability of death. The second movement is more upbeat and lively, with a faster tempo and a more playful melody. The lyrics in this section are more lighthearted, focusing on the joys of life and the pleasures of drinking and socializing. The third movement returns to the slower, more contemplative tone of the first movement. The melody is more complex and intricate, with a sense of sadness and longing. The lyrics in this section reflect on the fleeting nature of happiness and the inevitability of loss and sorrow. Overall, "Febus förnyar" is a complex and nuanced song that explores themes of mortality, joy, and sorrow. Bellman's use of different musical and lyrical styles in each movement creates a sense of contrast and depth, making the song a powerful and emotional experience for listeners.More....
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