Hanns Eisler
Choruses (2) for men's choir, Op. 17
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Composer:Hanns EislerGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1929Average_duration:5:31Hanns Eisler's 'Choruses (2) for men's choir, Op. 17' is a choral work composed in 1928. The piece premiered in Berlin on May 27, 1928, performed by the Berlin Workers' Choir. The work consists of two movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, 'Solidarity Song,' is a powerful and energetic piece that celebrates the unity and strength of the working class. The music is characterized by strong rhythms and bold harmonies, with the choir singing in unison for much of the piece. The lyrics, written by Bertolt Brecht, emphasize the importance of solidarity and collective action in the face of oppression and exploitation. The second movement, 'Song of the United Front,' is a more subdued and contemplative piece that reflects on the challenges facing the working class in their struggle for justice and equality. The music is characterized by more complex harmonies and textures, with the choir singing in four-part harmony. The lyrics, also written by Brecht, call for unity and cooperation among different groups fighting for social change. Overall, Eisler's 'Choruses (2) for men's choir, Op. 17' is a powerful and moving work that reflects the composer's commitment to social justice and his belief in the power of music to inspire and unite people in the struggle for a better world.More....