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Johannes Brahms
Der bucklichte Fiedler, Op. 93a/1
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Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:47
"Der bucklichte Fiedler" (The Hunchbacked Fiddler) is a song composed by Johannes Brahms in 1884. It is the first of five songs in his Opus 93a, which is a collection of folk songs arranged for voice and piano. The song premiered on November 22, 1884, in Vienna, Austria, with Brahms himself accompanying the singer, Julius Stockhausen. The song is based on a German folk poem about a hunchbacked fiddler who is rejected by society but finds solace in his music. The song is in the key of G minor and has a moderate tempo. It is divided into three sections, with the first and third sections having the same melody and the second section having a contrasting melody. The piano accompaniment is simple and supportive, with occasional flourishes that highlight the melody. The song's characteristics include a melancholic and introspective mood, with a sense of longing and isolation. The melody is haunting and memorable, with a sense of yearning that reflects the fiddler's emotions. The lyrics are simple and direct, with a focus on the fiddler's physical deformity and his ability to find joy in his music despite his rejection by society. Overall, "Der bucklichte Fiedler" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Brahms' skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of a folk poem in his music.
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