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Hugo Wolf
Die Zigeunerin (Eichendorff Lieder)
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Composer
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Hugo Wolf
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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Mar 19, 1887
Average_duration
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3:15
'Die Zigeunerin' is a song cycle composed by Hugo Wolf, based on the poems of Joseph von Eichendorff. The cycle was composed in 1889 and premiered in Vienna in the same year. The cycle consists of six songs, each of which tells a different story about a gypsy woman. The first song, 'Heimweh', is a melancholic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the cycle. The second song, 'Lieb' Liebchen', is a lively and playful piece that tells the story of a gypsy woman who falls in love with a man from a different culture. The third song, 'Selig ihr Blinden', is a hauntingly beautiful piece that tells the story of a blind gypsy woman who sees the world in a different way. The fourth song, 'Waldmädchen', is a lively and energetic piece that tells the story of a gypsy woman who lives in the forest and is in tune with nature. The fifth song, 'Erstes Liebeslied eines Mädchens', is a tender and romantic piece that tells the story of a young gypsy woman who falls in love for the first time. The final song, 'Nachtzauber', is a mystical and enchanting piece that tells the story of a gypsy woman who casts a spell on the moon. The characteristics of 'Die Zigeunerin' are typical of Hugo Wolf's style. The songs are highly expressive and emotional, with a strong emphasis on the text. Wolf's use of chromaticism and dissonance creates a sense of tension and drama, while his use of melody and harmony creates a sense of beauty and lyricism. Overall, 'Die Zigeunerin' is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that captures the spirit of the gypsy woman. It is a testament to Hugo Wolf's skill as a composer and his ability to bring poetry to life through music.
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