Hugo Wolf
Karwoche (Mörike Lieder)
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Composer:Hugo WolfGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:Oct 8, 1888Average_duration:3:52Hugo Wolf's "Karwoche (Mörike Lieder)" is a song cycle composed in 1888. It premiered on March 31, 1891, in Vienna, Austria. The cycle consists of seven movements, each based on a poem by Eduard Mörike. The first movement, "Palmsonntag," is a lively and joyful piece that celebrates Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. The second movement, "Gebet," is a prayerful and introspective piece that reflects on the suffering of Christ. The third movement, "Gethsemani," is a haunting and somber piece that depicts Jesus' agony in the garden of Gethsemane. The fourth movement, "Christus am Ölberge," is a dramatic and powerful piece that portrays Jesus' arrest and trial. The fifth movement, "Die geistliche Dämmerung," is a quiet and contemplative piece that reflects on the darkness and uncertainty of the crucifixion. The sixth movement, "Zum Osterfest," is a triumphant and joyful piece that celebrates the resurrection of Christ. The final movement, "Am Ostermorgen," is a peaceful and serene piece that reflects on the hope and promise of the resurrection. Overall, "Karwoche (Mörike Lieder)" is a deeply emotional and expressive work that showcases Wolf's mastery of the art song genre. The cycle is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate textures, and vivid imagery, which bring Mörike's poetry to life in a powerful and moving way.More....
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