Richard Strauss
Wir beide wollen springen, AV 90
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Composer:Richard StraussGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1896Average_duration:1:09Richard Strauss composed "Wir beide wollen springen, AV 90" in 1945, during the final months of World War II. The piece was premiered on May 20, 1945, in Vienna, Austria, by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Strauss himself. The piece is a symphonic poem, consisting of a single movement that is approximately 15 minutes in length. It is scored for a large orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The piece is characterized by its energetic and lively nature, with a fast tempo and frequent changes in dynamics. It begins with a lively and playful theme in the strings, which is then taken up by the woodwinds and brass. The music builds in intensity, with the percussion adding to the excitement. Throughout the piece, Strauss employs a variety of orchestral techniques to create a sense of drama and tension. He uses sudden shifts in dynamics, unexpected harmonies, and complex rhythms to keep the listener engaged. Despite its lively and energetic nature, "Wir beide wollen springen" also has moments of introspection and reflection. The middle section of the piece features a beautiful and lyrical theme in the strings, which is then taken up by the woodwinds and brass. This section provides a moment of respite from the frenetic energy of the opening section. The piece then returns to its lively and energetic theme, building to a thrilling climax before coming to a sudden and unexpected end. Overall, "Wir beide wollen springen" is a masterful example of Strauss's skill as a composer. It showcases his ability to create music that is both exciting and engaging, while also exploring deeper themes and emotions.More....
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