Robert Schumann
Niemand, Op. 25/22
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1840Average_duration:1:03"Niemand, Op. 25/22" is a song composed by Robert Schumann in 1840. It was premiered on December 1, 1840, in Leipzig, Germany. The song is part of Schumann's song cycle "Myrthen," which consists of 26 songs and was composed as a wedding gift for his wife, Clara Schumann. "Niemand" is the 22nd song in the cycle and is set to a poem by Friedrich Rückert. The song is in the key of A minor and has a slow and melancholic tempo. It is a solo song for a tenor or baritone voice and piano accompaniment. The song is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first movement begins with a somber and introspective piano introduction, which sets the mood for the entire song. The singer then enters with the first verse, singing about the loneliness and emptiness he feels without his beloved. The piano accompaniment is sparse and understated, adding to the sense of isolation and despair. The second movement is more agitated and intense, with the singer expressing his frustration and anger at the situation. The piano accompaniment becomes more forceful and dissonant, reflecting the singer's emotional state. The final movement returns to the melancholic mood of the first, with the singer expressing his resignation and acceptance of his fate. The piano accompaniment is once again understated, with a simple and repetitive melody that adds to the sense of finality. Overall, "Niemand" is a powerful and emotional song that captures the pain and longing of unrequited love. Schumann's use of contrasting movements and sparse piano accompaniment adds to the emotional impact of the song, making it a standout piece in the "Myrthen" song cycle.More....
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