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Louis Spohr Hoppe Otter Clemens August Kiel Kiel Moritz Hauptmann Gottfried Herrmann Johannes Brahms Susan Owen Leinert Dohr 1813 1821 1845 1856 1857 1871 1875
Louis Spohr: Der Spielmann und seine Geige Op.154 No.5 (poem by the unknown poet Hozze / Hoppe?). Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano; Nils-Erik Sparf, violin; Melvyn Ian, piano. The six Lieder, op. 154 were composed in Kassel between the months of April and August, 1856. This op. 154 is Spohr's last book of Lieder, where he again effectively uses "his instrument", the violin, as a solo instrument]. In the first printed edition from 1857 the Lieder op. 154 are specified for the Baritone voice, alternatively in later editions: für Bariton, Mezzosopran oder Alt, therefore making it significantly clear that these Lieder are very suitable for female singers as well.The detailed specification of voice type refers to whom Op.154 was dedicated: Paul Friedrich Emil Leopold III. zu Lippe-Detmold +••.••(...)). The prince, who took over the government administration at the age of thirty, had expressly wished these Lieder for his own private use. This commission was arranged by Spohr's student Clemens August Kiel +••.••(...)) who was engaged in Detmold as "Hofkapellmeister" and violinist. In 1845 he had successfully produced, among other works, Spohr's last opera "Die Kreuzfahrer" at the Detmold Hoftheater. Lieder with the accompaniment of the violin (or viola) were in the mid 19th century quite rare, and remain so today, with a few exceptions. Some of Spohr's students including Moritz Hauptmann, Clemens August Kiel, Gottfried Herrmann, August Pott and Carl Louis Bargheer have also written Lieder with accompaniment of piano and violin.Seven years after the appearance of Spohr's Op. 154, Johannes Brahms composed two Lieder with the accompaniment of a stringed instrument, the viola. Spohr's Lied tells of an unfaithful girl, who would have driven the "Spielmann" to deadly insanity, had not the sound of his violin saved him from the desperate act in the last seconds. He now knows that only his beloved instrument remains eternally faithful to him and will never leave him. See also: The first complete and critical Edition of Louis Spohr's Lieder in 12 vols., edited by Prof. Susan Owen-Leinert and Michael Leinert with the German Publisher Christoph Dohr, Cologne. "Der Spielmann und seine Geige" in vol. 7 E.D. 29957.
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