I sang the choir bass part more than 30 years ago and still remember every note and how this music shook me to the core then as it still does to this day.
@@klop4228 Yes, it's not easy, we also sang Webern's "Das Augenlicht" and "Entflieht auf leichten Kähnen".If you like this piece, also very much worth checking out.
I sang the choir bass part more than 30 years ago and still remember every note and how this music shook me to the core then as it still does to this day.
It shook you to the core..... Positiv or negativ?
@@hansneusidler7988 Oh, very much positive.
I can't imagine this could be easy to sing lol
@@klop4228 Yes, it's not easy, we also sang Webern's "Das Augenlicht" and "Entflieht auf leichten Kähnen".If you like this piece, also very much worth checking out.
Possibly the greatest piece by Webern and one of the highlights of the century.
@@tr7938 Offer us readers some 20th century pieces you think are better.
Yes, it is my favorite piece by Webern and definitely one of the great modernist works.
Definitely a masterpiece...
@@tr7938 Wanna tell us some of your faves?
Does somebody know the origins of the texts used by Webern to compose his cantata?
Origin of the texts Webern used in his 3 kantatas are the Hildegard Jone’s words. She was Joseph Humplick’s wife and poetess.
Reading along to a piano reduction of Webern is disorienting. The lines jump all around the orchestra from note to note.
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Based on a Theme by Haydn