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Austrian Traditional
Ach, du lieber Augustin
Works Info
Composer
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Austrian Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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0:56
'Ach, du lieber Augustin' is a traditional Austrian folk song that has been popular for centuries. The song is believed to have been composed in the 17th century, during the time of the Great Plague in Vienna. The song tells the story of Augustin, a street musician who is believed to have contracted the plague and died. The song is a humorous take on the situation, with Augustin singing about his own death and the reactions of those around him. The song has been performed by many artists over the years, and has become a staple of Austrian folk music. It has also been featured in many films and television shows, and is often played at festivals and other cultural events. The song is typically performed in three movements, with each movement telling a different part of the story. The first movement is a lively and upbeat introduction, with Augustin singing about his life as a street musician. The second movement is slower and more somber, with Augustin singing about his illness and eventual death. The third movement is a return to the lively and upbeat tone of the first movement, with Augustin singing about the reactions of those around him to his death. One of the most distinctive characteristics of 'Ach, du lieber Augustin' is its use of humor to address a serious topic. The song takes a lighthearted approach to the Great Plague, which was a devastating event that claimed the lives of thousands of people. The song's catchy melody and playful lyrics have made it a beloved part of Austrian culture, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by people around the world.
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