Sieben deutsche Volkslieder
The pieces in the "Seven Folksongs for Leading Singer and Chorus" carry over the old folk tradition of leader/chorus singing into house music. The piano accompaniment underscores the shift from leading singer to chorus through simple, usually unison accompaniment for the leading singer and full chords or broken chords at the entry of the chorus.
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Compositeur
Johannes Brahms
| 1833-1897Johannes Brahms' study of musical tradition was of crucial importance to his output: he combined church modes, canonic technique, Baroque style and diction, Bach's counterpoint and Beethoven's thematic-motivic work with the harmonic and expressive achievements of Romanticism to form his own distinctive style. In this respect his choral songs and vocal quartets (e.g. the “Liebeslieder Waltzes” and “New Liebeslieder Waltzes”), often to folk song texts, in which a musical microcosm unfolds, are examplary. His “Deutsches Requiem”, available from Carus in several different versions, constitutes one of the most fascinating confessions of faith in the history of music. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Éditeur
Willi Schulze
| 1909-2005
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