Robert Schumann
Ich grolle nicht, Op. 48/7
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1840Average_duration:2:21"Ich grolle nicht" is a song composed by Robert Schumann, which is part of his song cycle "Dichterliebe" (A Poet's Love), Op. 48. The song cycle was composed in 1840, and it premiered on May 16, 1841, in Leipzig, Germany. "Ich grolle nicht" is the seventh song in the cycle and is one of the most famous and beloved songs in the cycle. The song is written for a solo voice and piano, and it is in the key of D minor. The text is a poem by Heinrich Heine, which Schumann set to music. The poem is about a man who has been betrayed by his lover, and he is trying to come to terms with his feelings of anger and hurt. The title of the song translates to "I bear no grudge," which is the opening line of the poem. The song is divided into three sections, each with its own distinct character. The first section is slow and mournful, with the piano playing a simple, repetitive melody. The singer begins by stating that he bears no grudge, but he cannot forget the pain that his lover has caused him. The second section is faster and more agitated, with the piano playing a more complex and dramatic melody. The singer declares that he will not let his lover's betrayal destroy him, and he will rise above it. The final section returns to the slow, mournful melody of the opening, and the singer repeats the opening lines, emphasizing that he bears no grudge. The song is characterized by its emotional intensity and its use of musical motifs to convey the singer's feelings. The repetitive piano melody in the first section creates a sense of sadness and resignation, while the more complex melody in the second section conveys the singer's determination to overcome his pain. The final section brings the song full circle, with the singer returning to the opening lines and emphasizing his forgiveness. Overall, "Ich grolle nicht" is a powerful and moving song that captures the complex emotions of love and betrayal. Schumann's setting of Heine's poem is a masterpiece of musical expression, and it remains one of the most beloved songs in the classical repertoire.More....
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