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Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Der innere Scharm for voice & piano
Works Info
Composer
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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4:21
"Der innere Scharm" is a song composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold in 1938. It was premiered in Vienna on January 22, 1939, with the composer himself at the piano and the famous soprano Lotte Lehmann as the vocalist. The song is part of a collection of six songs, Op. 27, which Korngold composed between 1937 and 1938. "Der innere Scharm" is a single-movement song that lasts approximately four minutes. The text is in German and was written by the Austrian poet Hermann von Gilm zu Rosenegg. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The vocal range required for the song is relatively narrow, spanning only a little over an octave. The song's character is introspective and melancholic, reflecting the text's themes of inner beauty and the fleeting nature of life. The piano accompaniment is delicate and understated, providing a gentle backdrop for the vocal line. The song's melody is lyrical and expressive, with a sense of yearning and nostalgia. Korngold's use of harmony in "Der innere Scharm" is notable for its lushness and chromaticism. The song's tonality is ambiguous, with frequent modulations and unexpected chord progressions. The use of dissonance and unresolved harmonies adds to the song's sense of melancholy and introspection. Overall, "Der innere Scharm" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Korngold's skill as a composer of vocal music. Its introspective character and expressive melody make it a favorite among singers and audiences alike.
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