Vaclav Jan Tomásek
Das Veilchen
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Composer:Vaclav Jan TomásekGenre:VocalAverage_duration:2:31"Das Veilchen" is a Lied composed by Vaclav Jan Tomásek, a Czech composer, pianist, and music teacher. The composition was written in 1791, and it premiered in Prague in the same year. The piece is a part of Tomásek's collection of Lieder, which he composed during his stay in Vienna. The composition consists of three movements, with the first movement being the most popular. The first movement is a setting of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's poem "Das Veilchen" (The Violet). The poem tells the story of a violet that is picked by a shepherdess and then thrown away. The violet laments its fate, but the shepherdess does not hear its cries. Tomásek's setting of the poem is a beautiful and melancholic melody that captures the sadness of the violet. The second movement is a setting of another Goethe poem, "Ganymed." This poem tells the story of a young man who is taken up to the heavens by the god Zeus. Tomásek's setting of the poem is a lively and energetic melody that captures the excitement of the young man. The third movement is a setting of a poem by Friedrich von Matthisson, "Adelaide." This poem tells the story of a man who is in love with a woman named Adelaide. Tomásek's setting of the poem is a beautiful and romantic melody that captures the passion of the man's love. Overall, "Das Veilchen" is a beautiful and emotional composition that showcases Tomásek's talent as a composer. The piece is characterized by its beautiful melodies, emotional depth, and expressive harmonies. It is a testament to Tomásek's ability to capture the essence of a poem and turn it into a beautiful piece of music.More....