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Richard Wagner
Im Treibhaus, WWV 91/3
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Composer
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Richard Wagner
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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1857 - 1858
Average_duration
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5:59
"Im Treibhaus" is a song composed by Richard Wagner in 1865. It was premiered on August 25, 1865, in Munich, Germany. The song is part of a larger work called "Wesendonck Lieder," which is a cycle of five songs composed by Wagner. The lyrics for "Im Treibhaus" were written by Wagner's muse and friend, Mathilde Wesendonck. The song is divided into two sections, with the first section being slow and contemplative, while the second section is more lively and energetic. The song is characterized by its lush harmonies and rich orchestration, which are typical of Wagner's style. The lyrics of the song describe the beauty of a greenhouse and the emotions that it evokes in the speaker. The first section of the song begins with a slow and mournful melody played by the strings. The melody is then taken up by the voice, which sings of the beauty of the greenhouse and the flowers that grow there. The lyrics describe the greenhouse as a place of peace and tranquility, where the speaker can escape from the troubles of the world. The second section of the song begins with a sudden change in tempo and mood. The music becomes more lively and energetic, with the orchestra playing a fast and rhythmic melody. The lyrics of this section describe the emotions that the speaker feels when they are in the greenhouse. The speaker is filled with a sense of longing and desire, and they feel as though they are being consumed by the beauty of the flowers. Overall, "Im Treibhaus" is a beautiful and evocative song that showcases Wagner's skill as a composer. The lush harmonies and rich orchestration create a sense of beauty and wonder, while the lyrics capture the emotions that the speaker feels when they are in the greenhouse.
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