Wilhelm Kienzl
Volkslieder (3), Op. 31
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Composer:Wilhelm KienzlGenre:VocalWilhelm Kienzl's 'Volkslieder (3), Op. 31' is a collection of three songs for voice and piano, composed in 1895. The songs were premiered in Vienna in the same year, and were well-received by audiences and critics alike. The first song in the collection, 'Der Jäger aus Kurpfalz', is a lively and energetic piece, with a fast-paced piano accompaniment that evokes the sound of galloping horses. The melody is based on a traditional folk tune from the Palatinate region of Germany, and tells the story of a hunter who falls in love with a beautiful maiden. The second song, 'Es steht ein Lind', is a more contemplative piece, with a slower tempo and a more introspective mood. The melody is based on a traditional Austrian folk song, and tells the story of a young man who sits beneath a linden tree and reflects on the passing of time and the transience of life. The final song in the collection, 'Es ritt ein Ritter', is a dramatic and powerful piece, with a strong and forceful piano accompaniment that underscores the heroic nature of the melody. The song is based on a traditional German folk tale, and tells the story of a brave knight who sets out on a perilous quest to win the hand of a beautiful princess. Overall, Kienzl's 'Volkslieder (3), Op. 31' is a masterful collection of songs that showcases the composer's skill at adapting traditional folk melodies to the concert stage. The songs are characterized by their strong melodies, evocative piano accompaniments, and vivid storytelling, and remain popular with audiences and performers to this day.More....
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