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Richard Strauss
Einkehr, Op. 47/4
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Works Info
Composer
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Richard Strauss
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1900
Average_duration
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2:33
Richard Strauss composed "Einkehr, Op. 47/4" in 1900. The piece was premiered on November 25, 1900, in Berlin, Germany. "Einkehr" is the fourth movement of Strauss's "Four Songs, Op. 47," which is a song cycle for voice and piano. The title "Einkehr" translates to "Retreat" or "Withdrawal" in English. The song's lyrics, written by Hermann von Gilm zu Rosenegg, describe a person's retreat into nature to find solace and peace. The music reflects this sentiment with its serene and contemplative melody. The piece begins with a gentle piano introduction, setting the mood for the song. The vocal line enters with a simple melody, accompanied by the piano. The melody is characterized by its long, flowing phrases and its use of chromaticism, which adds a sense of tension and release to the music. As the song progresses, the vocal line becomes more expressive, with the singer using a variety of dynamics and vocal techniques to convey the emotions of the lyrics. The piano accompaniment also becomes more complex, with the use of arpeggios and chordal passages adding depth and texture to the music. The climax of the song comes towards the end, with the singer reaching a high note on the word "Frieden" (peace). The music then gradually fades away, with the piano playing a soft, gentle coda. Overall, "Einkehr, Op. 47/4" is a beautiful and introspective piece of music. Its serene melody and contemplative lyrics make it a perfect choice for moments of quiet reflection and meditation.
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