Alban Berg
An Leukon
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Composer:Alban BergGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:ca. 1908Average_duration:1:36"An Leukon" is a composition for soprano and orchestra by Alban Berg. It was composed in 1934 and premiered on March 19, 1936, in Berlin, Germany. The piece is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 20 minutes. The first movement, "Nacht," is a setting of a poem by Carl Hauptmann. It begins with a hauntingly beautiful melody played by the orchestra, which is then joined by the soprano. The text describes a night scene, with the moon and stars shining down on the earth. The music is atmospheric and dreamlike, with a sense of mystery and wonder. The second movement, "Schlafend trägt man mich," is a setting of a poem by Johannes Schlaf. It is a lullaby, with the soprano singing gently over a soft, rocking accompaniment. The text describes the singer being carried off to sleep, and the music reflects this with its gentle, soothing quality. The final movement, "Hier ist Friede," is a setting of a poem by Paul Hohenberg. It begins with a slow, mournful melody played by the orchestra, which is then joined by the soprano. The text describes a peaceful scene, with the singer feeling at one with nature and the world. The music is serene and contemplative, with a sense of acceptance and resignation. Overall, "An Leukon" is a deeply emotional and expressive work, with a strong sense of atmosphere and mood. Berg's use of orchestration is particularly effective, with the orchestra providing a rich and varied backdrop for the soprano's voice. The piece is a testament to Berg's skill as a composer, and remains a powerful and moving work to this day.More....
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