Rheinweinlied matthias claudius biography
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Excerpt from Masterpieces of the World's Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 6: The Great Authors of the World With Their Master Productions
Claudius, Matthias, a German poet; born at Reinfield, in Hoistein, August 15, 1740; died in Hamburg, January 21, 1815.He studied at Jena, and afterward at Wandsbeck, near Altona, where, under the name of Asmus, he published a weekly periodical called "Der Wandsbecker Bote." He belongs to the romantic school of German literature. He formed a strong attachment for the town of Wandsbeck, and refused to accept any appointment which required him to settle elsewhere. He gave to the world, through "Der Wandsbecker Bote," a large number of prose essays and poems, written in very pure and simple German. His style appealed strongly to the popular taste, and some of his poems have become genuine folk songs. In some of them is a vein of broad humor approaching burlesque, while others are full of solemn sentim
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Schumann, Robert
Festouvertüre über das Rheinweinlied Op. 123 (Vocal Score)
The Fest-Ouvertüre is an example of a type of gebrauchsmusik that composers write for specific occasions and that are usually remembered only as long as the affair for which the music was composed. Other examples of this sub-genre by nineteenth-century composers of Schumann’s rank include Beethoven’s Die Weihe des Hauses and Berlioz’s Chant des chemins de fer, the later composed in three days for the opening of a railway line. There has been agreement throughout history that Die Weihe des Hauses is not one of Beethoven’s masterpieces. Works of this nature are performed and published today for their historical associations and who composed them rather than for any inherent musical value. The chorus of the Fest-Ouvertüre features the Rheinweinlied (1775) by Matthias Claudius set to Johann Andre’s original tune. The tenor soloist introduces the chorus with original words by a local doctor a
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Engraving of "Rheinweinlied" by Matthias Claudius, Celebrating the flod, c.1830
This engraving provides a charming en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film tied to German culture and its romanticization of the flod River. Here's a detailed description and contextual analysis for cataloging or selling purposes. Title: Engraving of "Rheinweinlied" bygd Matthias Claudius, Celebrating the Rhine This 19th-century engraving illustrates the "Rheinweinlied" (Rhine Wine Song) by Matthias Claudius, a famed German poet. The artwork depicts a lively scene of revelers aboard a flod boat, celebrating with music, wine, and camaraderie. A scenic background highlights the majestic floden rhen River with its rugged cliffs, historic castles, and vineyards, symbolizing the cultural and natural wealth of the distrikt. The print, marked "Deutsche Klassiker" (German Classics) and published in Nuremberg bygd Friedrich Campe, celebrates the romantic and nationalistic sentiments associated with the flod. The accompanying text from the "R