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Robert Schumann
Des Knaben Berglied, Op. 79/8
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1849
Average_duration
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1:30
"Des Knaben Berglied, Op. 79/8" is a song composed by Robert Schumann in 1849. It is part of his song cycle "Liederkreis, Op. 79," which consists of twelve songs set to poems by Joseph von Eichendorff. The song premiered in Leipzig on December 12, 1850, with the tenor Julius Stockhausen and Schumann himself at the piano. It is written for voice and piano and has a duration of approximately three minutes. "Des Knaben Berglied" is the eighth song in the cycle and is characterized by its lively and joyful melody. The poem tells the story of a young boy who climbs a mountain and enjoys the beautiful view from the top. He sees the sun, the clouds, and the birds flying high above him. The boy feels free and happy, and he sings a song to express his joy. The song is divided into three sections, each with a different melody and tempo. The first section is marked "Lebhaft" (lively) and has a fast and energetic rhythm. The second section is marked "Etwas langsamer" (somewhat slower) and has a more contemplative and peaceful melody. The third section returns to the lively tempo of the first section and ends the song with a joyful and triumphant melody. Schumann's setting of the poem captures the youthful spirit and exuberance of the boy's adventure. The piano accompaniment is lively and playful, with arpeggios and trills that evoke the sounds of nature. The vocal melody is simple and catchy, with repeated phrases that emphasize the boy's joy and enthusiasm. Overall, "Des Knaben Berglied" is a charming and delightful song that captures the beauty and wonder of nature through the eyes of a young boy. Schumann's setting of the poem is a testament to his skill as a composer of lieder and his ability to capture the essence of a text through music.
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