Carl Loewe
Ballads (3), Op. 2/2, "Herr Oluf"
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Composer:Carl LoeweGenre:VocalStyle:SongAverage_duration:5:48Carl Loewe's "Ballads (3), Op. 2/2, Herr Oluf" is a set of three ballads composed for voice and piano. The set was composed in 1824 and premiered in the same year. The three movements are titled "Herr Oluf," "Edward," and "Die wandelnde Glocke." The first movement, "Herr Oluf," is based on a Danish ballad and tells the story of a knight who falls in love with a beautiful woman. However, the woman is actually a mermaid and lures the knight to his death in the sea. The music is characterized by a haunting melody and a sense of foreboding, reflecting the tragic nature of the story. The second movement, "Edward," is based on a Scottish ballad and tells the story of a young man who kills his lover in a fit of jealousy. The music is characterized by a mournful melody and a sense of regret, reflecting the tragic nature of the story. The third movement, "Die wandelnde Glocke," is based on a German ballad and tells the story of a wandering bell that brings bad luck to those who hear it. The music is characterized by a lively and playful melody, reflecting the whimsical nature of the story. Overall, Loewe's "Ballads (3), Op. 2/2, Herr Oluf" is a powerful and evocative set of ballads that showcases the composer's skill at setting text to music. The music is characterized by a sense of drama and emotion, reflecting the tragic and whimsical nature of the stories being told.More....
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