Hugo Distler
Ich wollt, daß ich daheime wär, Op.12/5
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Composer:Hugo DistlerGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:3:52"Ich wollt, daß ich daheime wär" (I wish I were at home) is a choral work composed by Hugo Distler in 1934. It is the fifth movement of his "Choralpassion," Op. 12, which is a cycle of 10 choral pieces based on texts from the Passion of Christ. The piece premiered on March 17, 1935, in Berlin, Germany, as part of a concert featuring Distler's works. It was performed by the Berliner Motettenchor, conducted by Fritz Lehmann. "Ich wollt, daß ich daheime wär" is a four-part choral piece that features a simple, yet haunting melody. The text is based on a German folk song and speaks of the longing for home and the desire to be reunited with loved ones. The piece is characterized by its use of dissonance and chromaticism, which create a sense of tension and unease. The first section of the piece features a solo soprano voice singing the melody, accompanied by the rest of the choir singing a sustained chord. The second section features the full choir singing the melody in unison, with the harmony shifting between major and minor keys. The third section features a solo tenor voice singing a new melody, accompanied by the rest of the choir singing a counterpoint. The final section features the full choir singing the original melody, with the harmony resolving to a major key. Overall, "Ich wollt, daß ich daheime wär" is a powerful and emotional piece that captures the longing for home and the desire for peace and comfort. It is a testament to Distler's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that speaks to the human experience.More....
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