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Alexander von Zemlinsky
Liebe, Op. 9/3
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Composer
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Alexander von Zemlinsky
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1898
Average_duration
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3:11
'Liebe, Op. 9/3' is a composition by Alexander von Zemlinsky, a prominent Austrian composer and conductor of the early 20th century. The piece was composed in 1901 and premiered in Vienna the same year. It is part of a larger collection of songs titled 'Walzer-Gesänge' (Waltz Songs), which were inspired by the Viennese waltz tradition. 'Liebe, Op. 9/3' is a single movement piece that features a solo voice accompanied by piano. The piece is characterized by its lush harmonies, expressive melodies, and intricate piano accompaniment. The vocal line is highly emotive, with the singer conveying a sense of longing and desire through their phrasing and dynamics. The piece begins with a gentle piano introduction that sets the mood for the rest of the composition. The vocal line enters shortly after, with the singer delivering the opening lines in a soft, almost whispered tone. As the piece progresses, the vocal line becomes more impassioned, with the singer reaching higher and higher notes to convey their emotional intensity. The piano accompaniment is equally expressive, with Zemlinsky using a variety of techniques to create a rich and varied texture. The accompaniment features sweeping arpeggios, delicate trills, and intricate figurations that complement the vocal line perfectly. Overall, 'Liebe, Op. 9/3' is a beautiful and evocative piece that showcases Zemlinsky's skill as a composer. Its lush harmonies, expressive melodies, and intricate piano accompaniment make it a standout work in the composer's oeuvre, and a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the most important figures in early 20th-century music.
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