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Antonin Dvorák
Thus as the moon, B. 61/12, Op. 31/6
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Composer
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Antonin Dvorák
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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ca. Jun 1876
Average_duration
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5:52
"Thus as the moon" is a song composed by Antonin Dvorák, which is also known as "Tak jako v nebi" in Czech. It is a part of his song cycle "Cypresses," which was composed in 1865. The song cycle consists of twelve songs, and "Thus as the moon" is the sixth song in the cycle. The song is based on a poem by Gustav Pfleger-Moravský, a Czech poet. The song was premiered in 1887 in Prague, and it was performed by the famous Czech soprano, Gabriela Horvátová-Kováříková. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The piano part is relatively simple, and it serves as a support for the vocal line. The song has a slow and melancholic character, which is typical of Dvorák's music. The melody is lyrical and expressive, and it is characterized by long phrases and a wide range. The vocal line is accompanied by a simple and repetitive piano accompaniment, which creates a sense of stability and calmness. The song consists of two main sections, which are repeated with some variations. The first section is in a minor key, and it expresses the sadness and longing of the protagonist. The second section is in a major key, and it brings a sense of hope and consolation. The text of the song is about the moon, which is used as a metaphor for the beloved person. The protagonist compares the moon to his beloved, and he expresses his longing for her. In conclusion, "Thus as the moon" is a beautiful and expressive song, which is a part of Dvorák's song cycle "Cypresses." The song is characterized by a slow and melancholic character, a lyrical and expressive melody, and a simple and repetitive piano accompaniment. The song expresses the sadness and longing of the protagonist, who compares the moon to his beloved. The song is a perfect example of Dvorák's lyrical and expressive style, which made him one of the most important composers of the Romantic era.
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