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Johannes Brahms
An die Tauben, Op. 63/4
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Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Average_duration
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1:57
"An die Tauben" (To the Pigeons) is a song composed by Johannes Brahms, which is part of his collection of 5 Lieder, Op. 63. The song was composed in 1874 and premiered in the same year in Vienna. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is a short and simple piece, with a duration of approximately two minutes. The song is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. The text of the song is a poem by Friedrich Rückert, which describes the pigeons as messengers of love. The poem speaks of the pigeons' ability to carry messages of love and longing, and how they are a symbol of hope and faithfulness. Brahms' music perfectly captures the sentiment of the poem, with its gentle and flowing melody. The song is divided into two sections, with the first section being repeated at the end. The first section begins with a simple piano introduction, which sets the mood for the song. The solo voice enters with the first line of the poem, and the melody is carried by the voice throughout the song. The piano accompaniment is simple and supportive, with gentle arpeggios and chords. The second section of the song is slightly more complex, with a change in the melody and a more active piano accompaniment. The solo voice sings of the pigeons' ability to bring hope and joy, and the music reflects this sentiment with a brighter and more uplifting melody. Overall, "An die Tauben" is a beautiful and simple song, which perfectly captures the sentiment of the poem. Brahms' music is gentle and flowing, with a melody that is both soothing and uplifting. The song is a testament to Brahms' skill as a composer, and his ability to create music that perfectly complements the text.
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