Richard Strauss
Weisser Jasmin, Op. 31/3
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Composer:Richard StraussGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1895Average_duration:2:20"Weisser Jasmin, Op. 31/3" is a song composed by Richard Strauss, a German composer and conductor. The song was composed in 1897 and premiered the same year. It is part of a collection of six songs titled "Drei Lieder der Ophelia" (Three Songs of Ophelia), which were inspired by William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." "Weisser Jasmin" is the third song in the collection and is written for a soprano voice and piano accompaniment. The song is in the key of F major and has a moderate tempo. It is a short song, lasting only about two minutes. The song is characterized by its delicate and ethereal melody, which is reminiscent of the fragility and innocence of Ophelia, the character from Shakespeare's play. The piano accompaniment is also light and airy, with arpeggios and gentle chords that support the soprano's voice. The lyrics of the song are in German and describe a white jasmine flower that is blooming in the garden. The flower is described as pure and innocent, with a sweet fragrance that fills the air. The lyrics also suggest a sense of longing and melancholy, as the speaker wishes to be near the flower and enjoy its beauty. Overall, "Weisser Jasmin, Op. 31/3" is a beautiful and haunting song that captures the essence of Ophelia's character and the themes of love, loss, and innocence that are present in Shakespeare's play. Its delicate melody and gentle accompaniment make it a favorite among sopranos and fans of Richard Strauss's music.More....
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