Viktor Ullmann
On voit mourir, Op. 34/2
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Composer:Viktor UllmannGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:50"On voit mourir, Op. 34/2" is a composition by Viktor Ullmann, a Jewish composer who was imprisoned in the Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II. The piece was composed in 1944, during Ullmann's time in the camp, and was premiered there by fellow prisoners. The composition is a song cycle consisting of three movements, each of which sets a poem by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire to music. The first movement, "La petite auto," is a lively and playful setting of a poem about a small car driving through the countryside. The second movement, "Le pont Mirabeau," is a more somber and reflective setting of a poem about the Seine River and the passage of time. The final movement, "On voit mourir," is a haunting and mournful setting of a poem about death and the passing of life. The characteristics of Ullmann's music in "On voit mourir" are reflective of his experiences in the concentration camp. The music is often dissonant and unsettling, reflecting the harsh realities of life in the camp. However, there are also moments of beauty and tenderness, reflecting the resilience and humanity of the prisoners. Overall, "On voit mourir, Op. 34/2" is a powerful and moving work that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable hardship and suffering.More....
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