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Robert Schumann
Die Blume der Ergebung, Op. 83/2
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1850
Average_duration
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2:57
"Die Blume der Ergebung, Op. 83/2" is a song composed by Robert Schumann in 1850. It was premiered on December 14, 1850, in Leipzig, Germany. The song is part of a collection of six songs titled "Sechs Gedichte und Requiem, Op. 90," which were composed in memory of Schumann's brother-in-law, Woldemar Bargiel. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is in the key of E-flat major and has a moderate tempo. The song is divided into three sections, with the first and third sections being in the same key and the second section modulating to the key of C minor. The first section of the song is marked "Andante con moto" and has a gentle, flowing melody. The piano accompaniment is light and delicate, with arpeggios and broken chords creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with long phrases and a range of dynamics. The second section of the song is marked "Allegro" and has a more dramatic and intense character. The piano accompaniment is more forceful, with strong chords and a driving rhythm. The vocal line is more declamatory, with shorter phrases and a more urgent tone. The third section of the song returns to the gentle, flowing character of the first section. The piano accompaniment is similar to the opening, with arpeggios and broken chords creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The vocal line is more introspective, with a sense of resignation and acceptance. Overall, "Die Blume der Ergebung, Op. 83/2" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Schumann's skill as a composer of lieder. The song is characterized by its lyrical melodies, expressive vocal line, and delicate piano accompaniment.
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