Zw lf deutsche Lieder, composed by Gustav Cassel in 1840, represents a significant contribution to the German Lied tradition. This collection showcases the composer's skill in setting German poetry to music, creating a deeply expressive and intimate experience for both performer and listener. The songs, originally conceived within the rich artistic environment of the early 19th century, reflect the Romantic era's fascination with nature, love, and longing.
These twelve German songs offer a glimpse into the musical tastes and cultural values of the time. Ideal for vocal students, musicologists, and enthusiasts of classical music, "Zw lf deutsche Lieder" provides both artistic enjoyment and valuable insight into the development of German vocal music. This edition makes these timeless compositions accessible to a new generation of musicians and scholars.
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