Hugo Wolf
Der Schreckenberger (Eichendorff Lieder)
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Composer:Hugo WolfGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Sep 14, 1888Average_duration:1:45Der Schreckenberger (Eichendorff Lieder) is a song cycle composed by Hugo Wolf in 1888. The cycle consists of six songs, each based on a poem by Joseph von Eichendorff. The premiere of the cycle took place in Vienna in 1891. The first song, "Der Schreckenberger," is a lively and playful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the cycle. The second song, "Der Musikant," is a melancholic piece that features a wandering musician who longs for his lost love. The third song, "Der Soldat I," is a dramatic piece that tells the story of a soldier who is sent to war and must leave his love behind. The fourth song, "Der Soldat II," is a haunting piece that features a soldier who has returned from war and is haunted by the memories of the battlefield. The fifth song, "Der Tambour," is a lively and energetic piece that tells the story of a drummer who is in love with a beautiful girl. The final song, "Der Spielmann," is a melancholic piece that features a wandering musician who longs for his lost love. The characteristics of Der Schreckenberger (Eichendorff Lieder) are typical of Hugo Wolf's style. The songs are highly expressive and feature complex harmonies and intricate piano accompaniments. The vocal lines are often highly ornamented and require a skilled singer to perform them effectively. Overall, Der Schreckenberger (Eichendorff Lieder) is a beautiful and haunting song cycle that showcases Hugo Wolf's mastery of the art song genre. The cycle is a testament to the enduring power of Eichendorff's poetry and remains a beloved work in the classical music canon.More....
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