Silesian Traditional
Kein Feuer, keine Kohle
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Composer:Silesian TraditionalGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:1:40"Kein Feuer, keine Kohle" is a traditional Silesian folk song that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 19th century. The song was first performed in small villages and towns in the Silesian region of Germany, which is now part of Poland. The song has a slow and mournful melody, with a simple chord progression that repeats throughout. It is typically performed by a solo singer, accompanied by a guitar or other stringed instrument. The lyrics are in the Silesian dialect, and tell the story of a young woman who is waiting for her lover to return from a long journey. She laments the absence of fire and coal, which she needs to keep warm during the cold winter months. "Kein Feuer, keine Kohle" is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement sets the tone for the song, with a slow and melancholy melody that reflects the woman's sadness and longing. The second movement features a more upbeat rhythm, as the woman imagines her lover's return and the warmth that he will bring. The final movement returns to the slow and mournful melody of the first, as the woman realizes that her lover may never return and she will be left alone in the cold. The song's simple melody and lyrics have made it a popular choice for amateur musicians and singers, and it has been recorded by numerous artists over the years. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the power of traditional folk music to connect with people across generations and cultures.More....