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Johannes Brahms
Triumphlied for baritone, chorus & orchestra, Op. 55
Works Info
Composer
:
Johannes Brahms
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Aria
Compose Date
:
1870 - 1871
Average_duration
:
23:04
Movement_count
:
4
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Johannes Brahms composed his Triumphlied for baritone, chorus, and orchestra, Op. 55, in 1871. The piece was premiered on October 13, 1871, in the newly built Vienna Musikverein. The text of the piece is taken from Friedrich Schiller's poem "Die Götter Griechenlands" (The Gods of Greece), which celebrates the triumph of the Greek gods over the Titans. The Triumphlied is divided into three movements. The first movement is a grand and majestic choral introduction, which sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement features the baritone soloist, who sings a hymn to the Greek gods. The third movement is a triumphant choral finale, which celebrates the victory of the gods over the Titans. The Triumphlied is characterized by its grandeur and majesty. Brahms uses a large orchestra, including brass and percussion, to create a powerful and triumphant sound. The choral parts are also grand and majestic, with soaring melodies and rich harmonies. The baritone soloist adds a more personal touch to the piece, with his hymn to the gods. Overall, the Triumphlied is a powerful and triumphant piece of music, which celebrates the victory of the Greek gods over the Titans. Brahms' use of a large orchestra and choir creates a grand and majestic sound, which perfectly captures the triumph of the gods.
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