Johannes Brahms
Nachtigallen schwingen lustig ihr Gefieder, Op. 6/6
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Composer:Johannes BrahmsGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1852 - 1853Average_duration:2:16"Nachtigallen schwingen lustig ihr Gefieder" (Nightingales merrily flutter their feathers) is a song composed by Johannes Brahms, Op. 6/6. It was composed in 1853 when Brahms was only 20 years old. The song was premiered in Hamburg in 1854, with Brahms himself accompanying the singer. The song is part of a set of six songs, Op. 6, which Brahms composed during his early years. The set is known as "Sechs Gesänge" (Six Songs) and was published in 1854. The songs are written for voice and piano and are characterized by their lyrical melodies and romantic harmonies. "Nachtigallen schwingen lustig ihr Gefieder" is the last song in the set and is a lively and joyful piece. The song is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. The piano accompaniment is light and playful, imitating the sound of the nightingales. The vocal melody is simple and elegant, with a range of only a few notes. The text of the song is a poem by Johann Ludwig Uhland, which describes the nightingales singing merrily in the springtime. The poem is full of imagery and vivid descriptions of nature, which Brahms captures in his music. The song is a celebration of the beauty of nature and the joy of life. Overall, "Nachtigallen schwingen lustig ihr Gefieder" is a charming and delightful song, which showcases Brahms' early style. The song is characterized by its lyrical melodies, romantic harmonies, and playful piano accompaniment. It is a testament to Brahms' talent as a composer, even at a young age.More....
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