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Vitezslav Novák
Lullabies (12), Op. 61/10, Lullaby to a child that shall never wake again
Works Info
Composer
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Vitezslav Novák
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Lullaby
Compose Date
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1932
Average_duration
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2:09
Vitezslav Novák's 'Lullabies (12), Op. 61/10, Lullaby to a child that shall never wake again' is a poignant and hauntingly beautiful composition that was written in 1910. The piece was premiered in Prague in the same year and has since become one of Novák's most famous works. The 'Lullabies' consist of twelve short pieces, each with its own unique character and mood. The tenth piece, 'Lullaby to a child that shall never wake again', is the most somber and reflective of the set. It is a mournful tribute to a child who has passed away, and the music reflects the deep sadness and grief that the composer must have felt. The piece is written in a slow and mournful tempo, with a simple and repetitive melody that is both haunting and beautiful. The music is characterized by its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which create a sense of unease and tension. The harmonies are often unresolved, adding to the sense of sadness and loss that permeates the piece. Despite its somber tone, the 'Lullaby to a child that shall never wake again' is a deeply moving and emotional work. It is a testament to Novák's skill as a composer that he was able to convey such a powerful message through his music. The piece is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment that we have with our loved ones. In conclusion, Vitezslav Novák's 'Lullabies (12), Op. 61/10, Lullaby to a child that shall never wake again' is a beautiful and poignant work that has touched the hearts of countless listeners over the years. Its simple melody and haunting harmonies are a testament to the composer's skill and sensitivity, and it remains a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment that we have with our loved ones.
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