Edition Schott
Two Songs. after poems by Friedrich Hölderlin. soprano and piano. soprano.
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- Nombre de pages36
- Poids0.161 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN979-0-2001-0162-1
- EAN9790200101621
- Date de parution01/01/2011
- ÉditeurSCHOTT
Résumé
Two poems of Friedrich Hölderlin bearing almost the same title form the basis of the text for 'Zwei Lieder' (Two Songs) : 'Die Aussicht' and 'Aussicht'. Unlike as with common musical settings of poems, Detlev Müller-Siemens has split the vocal part in two levels. On the one hand, Hölderlin's text is recited, on the other hand, fragments of the poems are sung at a lower, contemplative level. 'Like vague memories, ascending from the inside from afar.
An idyll that becomes entangled in its own images. ' Instrumentation : soprano and piano
An idyll that becomes entangled in its own images. ' Instrumentation : soprano and piano
Two poems of Friedrich Hölderlin bearing almost the same title form the basis of the text for 'Zwei Lieder' (Two Songs) : 'Die Aussicht' and 'Aussicht'. Unlike as with common musical settings of poems, Detlev Müller-Siemens has split the vocal part in two levels. On the one hand, Hölderlin's text is recited, on the other hand, fragments of the poems are sung at a lower, contemplative level. 'Like vague memories, ascending from the inside from afar.
An idyll that becomes entangled in its own images. ' Instrumentation : soprano and piano
An idyll that becomes entangled in its own images. ' Instrumentation : soprano and piano