Anton Webern
Traditional Rhymes (3) for soprano & ensemble, Op. 17
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Composer:Anton WebernGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1924 - 1925Average_duration:2:33Movement_count:3Movement ....Anton Webern's 'Traditional Rhymes (3) for soprano & ensemble, Op. 17' is a composition that was completed in 1924. The piece was premiered on March 6, 1925, in Vienna, Austria. The composition consists of three movements, each of which is based on a traditional Austrian folk rhyme. The first movement, 'Ach, weh des Leiden,' is a lamentation that is characterized by its mournful melody and sparse instrumentation. The soprano sings the text in a declamatory style, with the ensemble providing a somber accompaniment. The movement is marked by its use of dissonant harmonies and angular melodic lines. The second movement, 'Ach, Vöglein, klein,' is a playful and whimsical piece that features a lively melody and a more complex instrumental texture. The soprano sings the text in a light and airy manner, with the ensemble providing a lively and energetic accompaniment. The movement is marked by its use of syncopated rhythms and playful melodic lines. The third movement, 'Es geht ein dunkle Wolk herein,' is a dark and brooding piece that features a slow and mournful melody. The soprano sings the text in a mournful and expressive manner, with the ensemble providing a sparse and atmospheric accompaniment. The movement is marked by its use of dissonant harmonies and a sense of foreboding. Overall, 'Traditional Rhymes (3) for soprano & ensemble, Op. 17' is a complex and challenging composition that showcases Webern's mastery of modernist techniques. The piece is characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies, angular melodic lines, and sparse instrumentation, and it represents a significant contribution to the development of modernist music in the early 20th century.More....
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