Franz Lehár
Der Thräne Silberthau, Op. 63, V. 121
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Composer:Franz LehárGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicPublication Date:1899Average_duration:3:44"Der Thräne Silberthau" is a song composed by Franz Lehár, a Hungarian composer known for his operettas. The song was composed in 1927 and premiered the same year. It is part of a collection of songs called "Das Land des Lächelns" (The Land of Smiles), which was later adapted into an operetta. The song is written in the key of F major and has a slow tempo. It is divided into three sections, with the first and third sections being in a minor key. The song is characterized by its melancholic melody and poignant lyrics, which speak of lost love and the pain of separation. The first section of the song begins with a haunting melody played by the piano, which is then joined by the singer. The lyrics speak of a tear that falls like silver dew, symbolizing the sadness and beauty of lost love. The second section of the song is more upbeat, with the singer expressing hope that their love will one day be rekindled. The final section returns to the melancholic melody of the first section, with the singer lamenting the loss of their love. Overall, "Der Thräne Silberthau" is a beautiful and emotional song that showcases Lehár's talent for composing poignant melodies and lyrics. It is a testament to the enduring popularity of Lehár's music that the song is still performed and enjoyed today, nearly a century after it was composed.More....
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