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Robert Schumann
Lied der Braut aus dem Liebesfrühling I, Op. 25/11
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1840
Average_duration
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2:17
"Lied der Braut aus dem Liebesfrühling I, Op. 25/11" is a vocal composition by the German composer Robert Schumann. It was composed in 1840 as part of his song cycle "Liebesfrühling" (Spring of Love), which consists of sixteen songs for voice and piano. The premiere of the song cycle took place on December 5, 1840, in Leipzig, with the composer's wife, Clara Schumann, as the soloist. The song is in the key of A major and is written for a solo soprano voice and piano accompaniment. It is divided into three sections, with the first and third sections being in A major and the middle section in A minor. The song is characterized by its lyrical melody, expressive harmonies, and sensitive text setting. The text of the song is a poem by Friedrich Rückert, which tells the story of a bride who is waiting for her groom to come and take her away. The first section of the song describes the bride's anticipation and excitement, while the middle section expresses her doubts and fears. The final section of the song is a joyful celebration of the bride's union with her groom. The song is notable for its use of chromaticism, which adds a sense of tension and drama to the music. The piano accompaniment is also highly expressive, with arpeggiated chords and flowing melodies that support the vocal line. Overall, "Lied der Braut aus dem Liebesfrühling I, Op. 25/11" is a beautiful and emotional song that showcases Schumann's skill as a composer of vocal music. Its expressive melody and sensitive text setting make it a favorite among singers and audiences alike.
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