Richard Strauss
Ein Röslein zog ich mir im Garten, AV 49
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Composer:Richard StraussGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1878Average_duration:1:45Richard Strauss composed "Ein Röslein zog ich mir im Garten, AV 49" in 1897. The piece is a song for voice and piano, and it premiered on January 23, 1898, in Berlin. The song is part of a collection of six songs called "Sechs Lieder, Op. 17." The song has a simple structure, with a single verse and a refrain. The melody is light and playful, with a waltz-like rhythm that reflects the joyful mood of the lyrics. The piano accompaniment is also light and delicate, with arpeggios and trills that add to the playful atmosphere. The lyrics of the song are in German and describe a young man who plucks a rose from his garden and gives it to his beloved. The rose is a symbol of his love, and he hopes that it will bring her happiness. The refrain of the song repeats the phrase "Ein Röslein zog ich mir im Garten" (I plucked a rose from my garden), emphasizing the importance of the rose as a symbol of love. The song is characteristic of Strauss's early style, which was influenced by the Romantic tradition. The melody is lyrical and expressive, with a focus on the beauty of the human voice. The piano accompaniment is also important, providing a delicate and supportive background for the voice. Overall, "Ein Röslein zog ich mir im Garten, AV 49" is a charming and delightful song that showcases Strauss's talent for melody and his ability to capture the mood and emotions of a simple love story.More....
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