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has glosseng: The Schicksalslied is a short, powerful work for chorus and orchestra composed by Johannes Brahms between 1868 and 1871, his Opus 54. The text is that of Friedrich Hölderlins poem Hyperions Schicksalslied, originally part of the novel Hyperion. Brahms discovered the text in an early volume of Hölderlins verse belonging to his friend Albert Dietrich, and immediately began sketching a setting, although it took him a long time to resolve structural and expressive questions. The poem has only two verses, the first describing the bliss of the gods and the second the sufferings of mankind, "plunging blindly into the abyss"; Brahms originally wanted to create a ternary form with a reprise of the first verse but felt this would be too contrary to Hölderlin's tragic vision. As completed the work refers to the music of the first verse in the coda, but this is purely orchestral. (A draft of his earlier conception, with chorus in the coda, exists and has been recorded.) The premiere took place on 13 October 1871 in Karlsruhe, conducted by Hermann Levi.
lexicalizationeng: Schicksalslied
instance ofc/Compositions by Johannes Brahms
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Japanese
has glossjpn: 「運命の歌」作品54(Schicksalslied op.54)は、ドイツの作曲家、ヨハネス・ブラームスが作曲した合唱と管弦楽のための楽曲である。詩はヘルダーリンによる。1868年から1871年にかけて作曲され、1871年10月13日、ヘルマン・レーヴィ指揮によりカールスルーエに於いて初演された。演奏時間は約20分。
lexicalizationjpn: 運命の歌
Korean
has glosskor: 요하네스 브라스의 오케스트라와 합창을 위한 곡 운명의 노래 작품번호 54는 횔덜린의 시를 가사로 한 짧고 강력한 곡이다.
lexicalizationkor: 운명의 노래
Dutch
has glossnld: Het Schicksalslied (Nederlands: lied van het lot) is een korte krachtige compositie voor koor en orkest geschreven door Johannes Brahms tussen 1868 en 1871, met opusnummer 54.
lexicalizationnld: Schicksalslied
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