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Richard Strauss
Einerlei, Op. 69/3
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Composer
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Richard Strauss
Genre
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Vocal
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Compose Date
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1918
Average_duration
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2:33
"Einerlei, Op. 69/3" is a song composed by Richard Strauss in 1918. It was premiered on January 26, 1919, in Berlin, Germany. The song is part of a collection of six songs titled "Krämerspiegel, Op. 66," which translates to "Shopkeeper's Mirror." The collection is based on satirical poems by Alfred Kerr, a German writer and critic. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is in the key of F major and has a moderate tempo. The song has a simple and straightforward melody, with a repetitive rhythm in the piano accompaniment. The vocal line is mostly syllabic, with occasional melismatic passages. The text of the song is a satirical commentary on the monotony of everyday life. The title "Einerlei" translates to "all the same" or "uniformity." The lyrics describe the mundane routine of a shopkeeper's life, with references to the daily tasks of opening and closing the shop, counting money, and dealing with customers. The song ends with the line "And so it goes, day in, day out, always the same old thing." The song is divided into three sections, with a brief instrumental interlude between each section. The first section is in F major and has a simple, repetitive melody. The second section is in B-flat major and has a more complex melody with a descending chromatic line in the piano accompaniment. The third section returns to F major and repeats the melody of the first section. Overall, "Einerlei, Op. 69/3" is a simple and straightforward song with a satirical commentary on the monotony of everyday life. It is part of a larger collection of songs based on satirical poems by Alfred Kerr, and it premiered in Berlin in 1919.
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