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HENLE BRAHMS Four Songs With Lyrics By Klau Groth For Vocal & Piano

HENLE BRAHMS Four Songs With Lyrics By Klau Groth For Vocal & Piano

HENLE SCHUMANN Myrthen Op.25 For High Voice Edited By Robert Schumann

HENLE SCHUMANN Myrthen Op.25 For High Voice Edited By Robert Schumann

HENLE BEETHOVEN To The Distant Beloved Op.98 For Voice & Piano

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To the Distant Beloved op. 98

Ludwig van Beethoven

Helga Lühning (Editor)
Urtext Edition, paperbound
Original Version
for High Voice
Pages 33 (XV+18), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 131 g
HN 579 · ISMN 979-0-2018-0579-5

To whom did Beethoven address this song cycle “An die ferne Geliebte” (“To the Distant Beloved”), which he completed at the age of 45 in April 1816? Was it to the same person, to whom his passionate letter to the “Immortal Beloved” had already been dedicated in 1812? The source of Beethoven’s song text is also shrouded in mystery. We only know the poet’s name: Alois Jeitteles, a budding doctor and writer, about whose relationship with Beethoven we have no details. Whatever else, these songs provide a moving insight into the composer’s inner state, as he managed to find new creative strength after a difficult year. The cycle has been edited by Helga Lühning (Beethoven-Haus Bonn), who illuminates our single edition in a competent preface.

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