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Robert Schumann
Songs (3) for 3 female voices & piano, Op. 114
Works Info
Composer
:
Robert Schumann
Genre
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Vocal
Compose Date
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1853
Average_duration
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6:01
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
Robert Schumann's 'Songs (3) for 3 female voices & piano, Op. 114' was composed in 1851. The premiere of the work took place on December 22, 1852, in Leipzig, Germany. The three movements of the work are titled "An den Abendstern" (To the Evening Star), "Er ist's" (It is He), and "Talismane" (Talismans). The first movement, "An den Abendstern," is a setting of a poem by Friedrich Rückert. The piece is characterized by its gentle, flowing melody and delicate piano accompaniment. The three female voices sing in harmony, creating a dreamy, ethereal atmosphere. The text of the poem speaks of the evening star as a symbol of hope and comfort, and Schumann's music captures this sentiment perfectly. The second movement, "Er ist's," is a setting of a poem by Eduard Mörike. This piece is more lively and upbeat than the first, with a jaunty piano accompaniment and a catchy melody. The three female voices sing in unison, creating a sense of unity and joy. The text of the poem speaks of the arrival of spring and the awakening of nature, and Schumann's music captures this sense of renewal and vitality. The third and final movement, "Talismane," is a setting of a poem by Justinus Kerner. This piece is the most dramatic and intense of the three, with a powerful piano accompaniment and soaring vocal lines. The three female voices sing in harmony, creating a sense of urgency and passion. The text of the poem speaks of the power of love and the importance of holding onto hope in difficult times, and Schumann's music captures this sense of determination and resilience. Overall, Schumann's 'Songs (3) for 3 female voices & piano, Op. 114' is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases the composer's skill at setting poetry to music. The three movements each have their own distinct character and mood, but they are united by Schumann's masterful use of harmony, melody, and rhythm.
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