Robert Schumann
Ich wand're nicht, Op. 51/3
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1840Average_duration:1:40"Ich wand're nicht" is a Lied composed by Robert Schumann, Op. 51/3. It was composed in 1842 and premiered in the same year. The song is part of a larger song cycle called "Dichterliebe" (A Poet's Love), which consists of sixteen songs. The text of "Ich wand're nicht" was written by Heinrich Heine, a German poet. The song is in A-flat major and has a moderate tempo. It is in a simple A-B-A form, with the A section being repeated twice and the B section being heard only once. The piano accompaniment is relatively simple, with a steady rhythm and a gentle melody that supports the vocal line. The song's text is about a person who is content to stay in one place and not wander. The narrator says that he does not need to travel to find happiness because he has found it in his own heart. The song's mood is peaceful and content, with a sense of acceptance and tranquility. Musically, the song is characterized by its simplicity and understated beauty. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with a gentle melody that flows smoothly over the accompaniment. The piano part is delicate and supportive, providing a gentle backdrop for the voice. The song's harmonies are relatively simple, with a focus on the tonic and dominant chords. Overall, "Ich wand're nicht" is a beautiful and understated song that captures the peaceful contentment of the narrator. Its simplicity and beauty make it a beloved piece in the Lieder repertoire.More....
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