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Carl Michael Bellman
Epistel No. 28
Works Info
Composer
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Carl Michael Bellman
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:52
"Epistel No. 28" is a famous Swedish song composed by Carl Michael Bellman. It was composed in 1771 and premiered in the same year. The song is part of Bellman's collection of songs called "Fredman's Epistles," which consists of 82 songs. "Epistel No. 28" is the 28th song in the collection. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a recitative, which is a style of singing that is closer to speaking than singing. In this movement, the narrator, Fredman, is lamenting the loss of his youth and the passing of time. He reflects on how quickly life passes by and how he wishes he could go back to his youth. The second movement is an aria, which is a more melodic and expressive style of singing. In this movement, Fredman sings about his love for wine and how it helps him forget his troubles. He sings about the joy of drinking with friends and how it brings people together. The third movement is a duet between Fredman and his friend, Ulla Winblad. Ulla is a recurring character in Bellman's songs and is often portrayed as a free-spirited and independent woman. In this duet, Fredman and Ulla sing about their love for each other and how they wish they could be together forever. The duet is a beautiful and romantic moment in the song. Overall, "Epistel No. 28" is a beautiful and poignant song that captures the essence of Bellman's style. The song is characterized by its use of recitative and aria, as well as its beautiful melodies and romantic lyrics. It is a testament to Bellman's talent as a composer and his ability to capture the emotions and experiences of his time.
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