Art Songs and Composers

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Art Songs

And
Composers
Art Song
Is a composition for solo voice and
piano.
The German word for an art song is lied,
which is commonly used for German
text. Its plural word is lieder, which
pronounce “leader”.
Not restricted to strophic form or
through- composed form.
Art Songs can be
use :
Through- Composition
Form
Form that follows the thoughts of
the poem
The musical changes from stanza to
stanza in accordance with the
meaning of the words.
Strophic Form

Use the same music for each


stanza of the poem..
Almost always use in all folk
songs.
Two of leading art song and
Romantic Composers

Franz Peter Schubert


Johannes Brahms
Frenz Peter Schubert (1797-
1823), Austria
Frenz Peter Schubert (1797-
1823), Austria
A Viennese composer who is one of the
originators of the Romantic style and the
earliest master of art song.
Greatest post- classicists who serve as bridge
between two eras.
He composed music with so much passion.
He has composed more than 600 songs.
He chose music in expressing his musical
thoughts ,thus, created miniature dramas
Schubert’S beSt known
Musical Composition
The Winter Journey
The Millers’ Beautiful Daughters
To Sylvia
Gretchen at the spinning wheel,
The Wanderes
The Erl king
Serenade
Johannes Brahms(1833-
1897), Germany
Symphonies and
Orchestral works

Unfinished Symphony
Johannes Brahams(1833-
1897), Germany
He practically grew up in a world of music.
He took early lesson in piano.
He arranged music for his father’s orchestra
and played piano in local dance halls.
He spent many years as a conductor and
pianist.
He study of the music of earlier composers
added to the more conservative element of
his music.
Some of Works of
Brahms
German Requiem(1868)
Variations on a theme by: Hayden for
Orchestra(1873)
Wiegenlied or Lullaby
 God Bless You!
Submitted By:

IV Helium
(MUSIC)
Submitted TO:

Sir. Herbert
Dimapilis
(MAPEH Teacher IV)

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