Robert Schumann
Der Bänkelsänger Willie, Op. 146/2
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:ChoralStyle:Part SongCompose Date:1849 - 1851Average_duration:1:42"Der Bänkelsänger Willie, Op. 146/2" is a song composed by Robert Schumann in 1852. It was premiered on December 1, 1852, in Leipzig, Germany. The song is part of a collection of 12 songs called "Lieder-Album für die Jugend" (Song Album for the Youth), which Schumann composed for his three daughters. The song is written in the key of A minor and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three stanzas, each with four lines, and a refrain. The melody is simple and catchy, with a folk-like quality that reflects the subject matter of the song. The lyrics of "Der Bänkelsänger Willie" tell the story of a wandering minstrel named Willie who travels from town to town, singing songs and telling stories to earn his living. The refrain of the song, "Singet, Mädchen, singet hell!" (Sing, girls, sing out loud!), encourages the audience to join in the singing and enjoy the performance. The first stanza describes Willie's appearance and his musical instrument, a lute. The second stanza tells of his travels and the different towns he has visited. The third stanza describes the reaction of the audience to Willie's performance, with the girls singing and the boys clapping along. Overall, "Der Bänkelsänger Willie" is a charming and lighthearted song that captures the spirit of a bygone era. Its simple melody and catchy refrain make it a popular choice for children's choirs and music programs.More....
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