Robert Schumann
Die Rose stand im Tau, Op. 65/1
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:VocalStyle:Part SongCompose Date:1847Average_duration:2:39"Die Rose stand im Tau, Op. 65/1" is a Lied composed by Robert Schumann in 1848. It is the first of five songs in his Opus 65, collectively known as "Myrthen." The song was premiered in Leipzig on October 1, 1848, with the composer's wife, Clara Schumann, as the soloist. The song is set to a poem by Friedrich Rückert, which tells the story of a rose that stands in the dew, waiting for its beloved to come and pick it. The music is in the key of A-flat major and is written for voice and piano. The song is in a simple A-B-A form, with the A sections being in a lilting 6/8 time signature and the B section in a more flowing 4/4 time signature. The song begins with a gentle piano introduction, which sets the mood for the romantic and dreamy text. The vocal line enters with a simple melody, which is repeated with slight variations throughout the song. The piano accompaniment is delicate and supportive, with arpeggiated chords and gentle rhythms. The B section of the song is more dramatic, with a sudden shift to the minor key and a more urgent vocal line. The text describes the rose's longing for its beloved and the pain of waiting. The piano accompaniment becomes more complex, with faster rhythms and more dissonant harmonies. The final A section returns to the original key and mood, with the vocal line repeating the opening melody. The piano accompaniment becomes more ornate, with trills and flourishes, as if celebrating the rose's joy at finally being picked by its beloved. Overall, "Die Rose stand im Tau, Op. 65/1" is a beautiful and romantic Lied, with a simple yet effective melody and a supportive piano accompaniment. The song captures the longing and joy of the poem, and is a testament to Schumann's skill as a composer of Lieder.More....
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