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Robert Schumann
Patriotisches Lied ("Sie sollen ihn nicht haben"), WoO 1
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Choral
Compose Date
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1840
Average_duration
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2:51
Robert Schumann's "Patriotisches Lied (Sie sollen ihn nicht haben), WoO 1" is a choral work that was composed in 1841. The piece was premiered on March 6, 1841, in Leipzig, Germany, as part of a concert organized by the Leipzig Music Association. The work is in three movements and is characterized by its patriotic and nationalistic themes. The first movement of the piece is a rousing and energetic march, with a strong emphasis on the brass and percussion sections. The lyrics, written by the German poet Ernst Moritz Arndt, are a call to arms for the German people to defend their homeland against foreign invaders. The music is bold and triumphant, with a sense of urgency and determination. The second movement is a slower, more contemplative piece, with a focus on the choir and string sections. The lyrics are a reflection on the sacrifices that must be made in order to defend one's country, and the music is somber and reflective, with a sense of solemnity and reverence. The final movement is a return to the energetic and triumphant march of the first movement, with a renewed sense of urgency and determination. The lyrics are a call to action, urging the German people to rise up and defend their homeland against all enemies. The music is bold and powerful, with a sense of national pride and unity. Overall, "Patriotisches Lied (Sie sollen ihn nicht haben), WoO 1" is a stirring and powerful work that reflects Schumann's deep love for his country and his commitment to its defense. The piece is characterized by its bold and triumphant marches, its somber and reflective moments, and its strong sense of national pride and unity.
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