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Robert Schumann
Nachtlied, Op. 108
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Compose Date
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1849
Average_duration
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9:06
Nachtlied, Op. 108 is a song cycle composed by Robert Schumann in 1851. The premiere of the work took place in Leipzig on December 14, 1851, with the composer's wife, Clara Schumann, as the soloist. The cycle consists of six movements, each of which is a setting of a poem by Joseph von Eichendorff. The first movement, "Nachtlied," is a gentle lullaby that sets the tone for the rest of the cycle. The second movement, "Mondnacht," is one of Schumann's most famous songs, and is characterized by its dreamy, ethereal quality. The third movement, "Schöne Fremde," is a more lively and upbeat song, with a sense of wanderlust and adventure. The fourth movement, "Auf einer Burg," is a haunting and atmospheric song that evokes the image of a castle on a hill. The fifth movement, "In der Fremde," is a melancholy and introspective song that reflects on the pain of being far from home. The final movement, "Abschied," is a bittersweet farewell that brings the cycle to a close. Throughout the cycle, Schumann's music is characterized by his signature Romantic style, with lush harmonies, expressive melodies, and a sense of emotional depth and intensity. The songs are often introspective and reflective, with a focus on the beauty and mystery of the natural world. Overall, Nachtlied, Op. 108 is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that showcases Schumann's mastery of the art song form. Its premiere was a great success, and it has since become a beloved part of the classical repertoire.
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