Johannes Brahms
Duets (4), Op. 28
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Composer:Johannes BrahmsGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1860 - 1862Average_duration:11:21Movement_count:4Movement ....Johannes Brahms composed his 'Duets (4), Op. 28' in 1864. The work premiered in Vienna in the same year. The four duets are written for two voices, with piano accompaniment. The texts are taken from various sources, including folk songs and poems by Heinrich Heine. The first duet, 'Die Schwestern', is a setting of a poem by Heine. It is a melancholy piece, with a slow and mournful melody. The piano accompaniment is sparse, with long pauses between the phrases. The second duet, 'Liebe und Frühling', is a more upbeat piece, with a lively piano accompaniment and a cheerful melody. The text is a folk song about love and springtime. The third duet, 'Der Jäger und sein Liebchen', is another folk song. It tells the story of a hunter and his lover, who are separated by a river. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a gentle piano accompaniment. The fourth and final duet, 'Abendregen', is a setting of a poem by Heine. It is a peaceful and contemplative piece, with a slow and flowing melody. The piano accompaniment is delicate and understated. Overall, the 'Duets (4), Op. 28' are characterized by their simplicity and elegance. Brahms' use of folk songs and poetry gives the work a timeless quality, while his skillful composition and use of harmony create a sense of depth and emotion. The work is a testament to Brahms' mastery of the art of songwriting, and remains a beloved part of the vocal repertoire to this day.More....
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