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Alphons Diepenbrock
Im Grossen Schweigen
Works Info
Composer
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Alphons Diepenbrock
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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22:57
"Im Grossen Schweigen" is a choral work composed by Alphons Diepenbrock in 1913. The piece was premiered on November 16, 1913, in Amsterdam, conducted by the composer himself. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Im Grossen Schweigen," is a setting of a poem by Friedrich Nietzsche. The music is characterized by a slow and mournful tempo, with the choir singing in unison. The harmonies are rich and complex, with dissonant chords adding to the overall sense of sadness and despair. The movement ends with a quiet and contemplative section, as the choir sings softly and slowly. The second movement, "O Traurigkeit," is a setting of a poem by Stefan George. The music is more lively and energetic than the first movement, with the choir singing in a more complex and varied rhythm. The harmonies are still rich and complex, but there is a sense of hope and optimism in the music. The movement ends with a triumphant and joyful section, as the choir sings in a more upbeat and lively tempo. The third movement, "Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen," is a setting of a poem by Friedrich Rückert. The music is slow and contemplative, with the choir singing in a gentle and peaceful manner. The harmonies are simple and beautiful, with a sense of serenity and calmness in the music. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful section, as the choir sings softly and slowly. Overall, "Im Grossen Schweigen" is a beautiful and moving choral work that showcases Diepenbrock's skill as a composer. The music is rich and complex, with a sense of sadness and despair in the first movement, hope and optimism in the second movement, and serenity and calmness in the third movement. The work is a testament to the power of music to convey emotion and meaning, and it remains a beloved piece in the choral repertoire to this day.
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