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Hugo Wolf
Die Geister am Mummelsee (Mörike Lieder)
Works Info
Composer
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Hugo Wolf
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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May 18, 1888
Average_duration
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3:51
Hugo Wolf's 'Die Geister am Mummelsee' is a song cycle composed in 1888, based on the poems of Eduard Mörike. The premiere of the song cycle took place in Stuttgart in 1891. The cycle consists of five movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical and emotional qualities. The first movement, 'Der Genesene an die Hoffnung' (The Convalescent to Hope), is a hopeful and optimistic song that expresses the joy of recovery from illness. The music is light and airy, with a sense of freedom and release. The second movement, 'Erstes Liebeslied eines Mädchens' (First Love Song of a Girl), is a tender and romantic song that captures the innocence and purity of first love. The music is gentle and delicate, with a sense of longing and yearning. The third movement, 'Der Tambour' (The Drummer), is a dramatic and intense song that tells the story of a drummer who is sent to war. The music is powerful and driving, with a sense of urgency and danger. The fourth movement, 'Nimmersatte Liebe' (Insatiable Love), is a passionate and sensual song that explores the darker side of love. The music is intense and emotional, with a sense of longing and desire. The final movement, 'Der Feuerreiter' (The Fire Rider), is a haunting and eerie song that tells the story of a ghostly rider who appears in the night. The music is dark and mysterious, with a sense of foreboding and danger. Overall, 'Die Geister am Mummelsee' is a powerful and emotional song cycle that showcases Hugo Wolf's mastery of musical storytelling. Each movement is characterized by its own unique musical and emotional qualities, creating a rich and diverse tapestry of sound and feeling.
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