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Tuutulaulu

ViestiLähetetty: 25.11.2010 22:33
Kirjoittaja Psykopatologia
1950: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1uMFlRk ... re_related (5:04)
Pianossa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Kempff (1895 – 1991)

http://www.answers.com/topic/intermezzo ... r-op-117-1

Johannes B r a h m s (1833 - 1897):
Intermezzo for piano in E flat major, Op. 117/1 (1892)

R e v i e w

There are three intermezzi that make up Brahms' Op. 117. All have slow markings and divulge the growing tendency in the composer's late piano compositions toward serenity and meditative moods. This Intermezzo in E flat major encompasses much else of late Brahms, having that consoling and almost angelic manner in its outer sections and a quite serious and dark ponderousness in its middle section. This Intermezzo is a lullaby and carries slightly different markings for its three sections: Andante moderato, Piu adagio, and Un poco piu andante. Brahms prefaces the music with a quote from a favorite Scottish cradle song: "Balou, my boy, lye still and sleep, it grieves me sore to hear thee weep." The year he composed these intermezzi, Brahms lost his sister Elise and his longtime friend Elizabeth von Herzogenberg. Thus, the darker character of the work -- and the others in the set -- is easy to understand. The piece opens with a lovely theme, whose mellow character mixes consolation and dreaminess. The bridge passage leading to the middle section presents a darker variant of the theme. The music that follows is melancholy and troubled, though harnessed in by that typically Brahmsian philosophical manner, as if dignity must be maintained and emotions controlled in times of grieving. The main theme returns and the piece quietly ends. Typical performances of this Intermezzo last five minutes. ~ Robert Cummings, Rovi

unporph kirjoittaa (Myra Hessin yhteydessä)

The original Scottish poem (only to this first Intermezzo) is:

Sleep soft, my bairn, now softly sleep;
My heart is wae to see thee weep.
Bairn: child Wae: woe, or woeful

These Intermezzi have been called "non-virtuoso music for virtuosos"--the difficulty is not in the fingers, but in the brain. Thanks for a great post.

Re: Tuutulaulu

ViestiLähetetty: 25.11.2010 23:22
Kirjoittaja Psykopatologia
Johannes Brahms: Op. 49 No. 4 Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht
Lullaby / Gradle song (original composition) (1868)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t894eGoymio (3:02)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahms's_Lullaby

117/1 vrt. 49/4

ViestiLähetetty: 25.11.2010 23:34
Kirjoittaja Psykopatologia
Yksi musiikista kiinnostunut "kovakorvainen" väitti, että että melodiat edellisissä olisivat (suunnilleen) samat.
Minusta ne ovat erilaisia, mutta onko Brahms "plagioinut" itseään? - Asia on askarruttanut minua vuosia.

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ViestiLähetetty: 28.11.2010 22:12
Kirjoittaja Riidankylväjä

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ViestiLähetetty: 30.11.2010 00:09
Kirjoittaja Riidankylväjä
Armas Järnefelt - Berceuse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf22j69CF8w

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ViestiLähetetty: 30.11.2010 21:29
Kirjoittaja Riidankylväjä
Juice Leskinen - Kehtolaulu hirtetylle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l0BwIrW ... re=related