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Spohr Louis (Ludwig): Six German Songs

for Voice, Clarinet and Piano

vocal/choral score

Op. 103
Edited by Leinert, Friedrich Otto
器乐创作: voices/clarinet/piano
时期: Romantic
Weight: 0.135 kg
出版者: Bärenreiter
刊物代码: BA7571
其他出版代码: BA07571
ISMN: 9790006492138
Spohr composed the Sechs deutsche Lieder (Six German Songs), Op.103, in 1837. From about 1809, a few years after taking up the Post of Konzertmeister in Gotha, he constantly returned to the problem of the song with piano accompaniment (he composed roughly 90 songs in all). It is true that the form of the Lied was not Spohr's principal interest, master of the symphony, opera and chamber music as he was. But the same preference for unusual combinations, the delight in experiment, that is found in such instrumental pieces as the Septet, Octet, Nonet and the Symphony for Two Orchestras, is also discernible in the songs, and repeatedly gives rise to new ventures. Of all his songs with obbligato instruments, it is the present set with clarinet, Op.103, that have succeeded in reclaiming for themselves a place in the repertoire of today.
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