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Hugo Wolf
Klinge, klinge, mein Pandero (Spanisches Liederbuch)
Works Info
Composer
:
Hugo Wolf
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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Nov 20, 1889
Average_duration
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1:44
Hugo Wolf's "Klinge, klinge, mein Pandero" is a song from his "Spanisches Liederbuch," a collection of 44 songs based on Spanish poetry. The song was composed in 1891 and premiered in Vienna the same year. "Klinge, klinge, mein Pandero" is a lively and rhythmic song with a playful melody. The song is in triple meter and features a syncopated accompaniment that imitates the sound of a tambourine. The lyrics, written by Paul Heyse, tell the story of a young woman who is in love with a man who is not reciprocating her feelings. She sings to her tambourine, asking it to play a happy tune to distract her from her sadness. The song is divided into three distinct sections. The first section features the tambourine playing a simple rhythm while the singer introduces the theme of the song. The second section is more complex, with the tambourine playing a syncopated rhythm while the singer expresses her desire to forget her troubles. The final section returns to the simple rhythm of the first section, with the singer repeating the opening lines of the song. Overall, "Klinge, klinge, mein Pandero" is a charming and lively song that showcases Wolf's skill at setting poetry to music. The syncopated accompaniment and playful melody perfectly capture the mood of the lyrics, making it a popular choice for both singers and audiences.
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