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Johannes Brahms
Muss es eine Trennung geben, Op. 33/12
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1861 - 1868
Average_duration
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3:08
"Muss es eine Trennung geben, Op. 33/12" is a lied composed by Johannes Brahms in 1869. It was premiered on January 22, 1870, in Vienna, with the composer himself at the piano and the baritone Julius Stockhausen as the singer. The song is part of a collection of 15 lieder, Op. 33, which Brahms composed between 1864 and 1869, setting poems by various authors. The text of "Muss es eine Trennung geben" is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, which deals with the theme of separation and the pain it causes. The song is in A minor and has a slow tempo, with a mournful and melancholic character. It is divided into three sections, each with a different mood and tempo. The first section begins with a piano introduction that sets the somber tone of the song. The singer enters with the first verse, expressing his sorrow at the thought of parting from his beloved. The melody is simple and repetitive, emphasizing the emotional intensity of the text. The second section is more agitated and dramatic, with a faster tempo and a more complex piano accompaniment. The singer expresses his anger and frustration at the situation, questioning why fate has to be so cruel. The melody is more varied and expressive, with sudden changes of dynamics and rhythm. The third section returns to the slow tempo and mournful character of the beginning. The singer resigns himself to the inevitability of the separation, but still expresses his longing and sadness. The piano accompaniment is sparse and delicate, creating a sense of emptiness and loss. Overall, "Muss es eine Trennung geben" is a powerful and emotional song that captures the universal experience of heartbreak and loss. Brahms' music perfectly complements Goethe's text, creating a haunting and unforgettable masterpiece of the lied genre.
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