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Johannes Brahms
Abendregen, Op. 70/4
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1875
Average_duration
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5:07
Johannes Brahms composed "Abendregen, Op. 70/4" in 1877. The piece is part of his "Vier Gesänge, Op. 70" (Four Songs, Op. 70) collection, which was dedicated to his friend and publisher, Fritz Simrock. The premiere of the collection took place in Vienna on November 4, 1877, with Brahms himself accompanying the singer, Hermine Spies. "Abendregen" is the fourth and final song in the collection. It is a setting of a poem by Klaus Groth, a German poet and novelist. The poem describes a peaceful evening rain, which brings a sense of calm and tranquility to the world. Brahms's music captures the mood of the poem perfectly, with its gentle melody and soft, flowing accompaniment. The song is in A-flat major and is marked "Andante con moto" (slowly, with motion). It is written for a solo voice and piano. The piano part is relatively simple, with a steady, flowing accompaniment that supports the voice without overpowering it. The vocal melody is lyrical and expressive, with long, flowing phrases that capture the peaceful mood of the poem. One of the most striking characteristics of "Abendregen" is its simplicity. Brahms's music is often complex and dense, but in this song, he strips away all unnecessary ornamentation and focuses on the beauty of the melody and the text. The result is a song that is both elegant and understated, with a timeless quality that has made it a favorite of singers and audiences alike. Overall, "Abendregen, Op. 70/4" is a beautiful example of Brahms's artistry as a composer of lieder (German art songs). Its gentle melody and peaceful mood make it a perfect choice for a quiet evening at home, or for a concert program that showcases the beauty of Brahms's music.
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