Hugo Wolf
Frech und froh II (Goethe Lieder)
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Composer:Hugo WolfGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:Feb 2, 1889Average_duration:1:06"Frech und froh II (Goethe Lieder)" is a song cycle composed by Hugo Wolf, a prominent Austrian composer of the late Romantic era. The cycle was composed in 1888 and premiered in Vienna in the same year. It consists of six songs, each based on a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German writer and statesman. The first song in the cycle is "Gleich und Gleich," which is characterized by its lively and playful melody. The second song, "Der Rattenfänger," is more somber in tone, with a haunting melody that reflects the dark subject matter of the poem. The third song, "Der Schatzgräber," is more upbeat, with a jaunty melody that captures the adventurous spirit of the poem. The fourth song, "Der Sänger," is perhaps the most famous of the cycle, with a soaring melody that captures the beauty and power of the poem's subject matter. The fifth song, "Der Musensohn," is a more introspective piece, with a gentle melody that reflects the poem's themes of creativity and inspiration. The final song, "Gesang Weylas," is a haunting and melancholy piece, with a mournful melody that captures the sadness and longing of the poem. Overall, "Frech und froh II (Goethe Lieder)" is a masterful example of Hugo Wolf's skill as a composer. The cycle showcases his ability to capture the essence of Goethe's poetry through his music, creating a powerful and evocative work that remains popular with audiences to this day.More....
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