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Hugo Wolf
Peregrina II (Mörike Lieder)
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Composer
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Hugo Wolf
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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Apr 30, 1888
Average_duration
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3:10
Hugo Wolf's 'Peregrina II (Mörike Lieder)' is a song cycle composed in 1888. It premiered in Vienna in 1891, with the composer himself at the piano. The cycle consists of five songs, each based on a poem by Eduard Mörike. The first song, 'Der Tambour,' is a lively and rhythmic piece that tells the story of a drummer who falls in love with a beautiful girl. The second song, 'Er ist's,' is a gentle and lyrical piece that celebrates the arrival of spring. The third song, 'Nimmersatte Liebe,' is a passionate and intense piece that explores the theme of unrequited love. The fourth song, 'Verborgenheit,' is a contemplative and introspective piece that reflects on the beauty of nature and the joys of solitude. The final song, 'Peregrina,' is a dramatic and powerful piece that tells the story of a woman who is forced to leave her homeland and wander the world. The characteristics of 'Peregrina II (Mörike Lieder)' are typical of Wolf's style, which is characterized by a deep emotional intensity and a keen sensitivity to the nuances of text. The songs are highly expressive, with a wide range of dynamics and tempos that reflect the changing moods of the poetry. The piano accompaniment is also highly virtuosic, with intricate figurations and complex harmonies that support and enhance the vocal line. Overall, 'Peregrina II (Mörike Lieder)' is a masterful example of the art song genre, and a testament to Hugo Wolf's skill as a composer. Its combination of richly expressive music and deeply affecting poetry make it a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences today.
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