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Melchior Franck
Fahet und die Fuchse
Works Info
Composer
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Melchior Franck
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:10
"Fahet und die Fuchse" is a vocal work composed by Melchior Franck, a German composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. The piece was composed in the early 17th century and premiered in 1608 in Nuremberg, Germany. The work consists of six movements, each of which is based on a different text. The texts are all in German and tell the story of a hunt for foxes. The first movement is an instrumental prelude, followed by five vocal movements. The vocal parts are written for four voices: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The first vocal movement is a lively and energetic hunting song, with the voices imitating the sounds of hunting horns and dogs. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative piece, with the voices singing about the beauty of nature and the joys of the hunt. The third movement is a lively dance, with the voices singing about the excitement of the chase. The fourth movement is a more serious and reflective piece, with the voices singing about the dangers of the hunt and the need to be careful. The fifth and final movement is a triumphant celebration of the successful hunt, with the voices singing about the glory of the hunters and the beauty of the foxes. Overall, "Fahet und die Fuchse" is a lively and entertaining work that showcases Franck's skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of vocal imitation and its lively rhythms, which capture the excitement and energy of the hunt.
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