Four Songs Op. 27
High Voice and Piano
by Richard Strauss
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High Voice; Piano Accompaniment (High Voice)

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High Voice and Piano. Composed by Richard Strauss. Edited by Annette Oppermann. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 22 pages. G. Henle #HN1461. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481461).

UPC: 196288081920. 8.25x11.75x0.111 inches.

Among the many works that Richard Strauss wrote for his wife Pauline de Ahna, the Four Songs op. 27 occupy a special position, for the composer gave these “to my beloved Pauline” as a wedding present on 10 September 1894. In contrast to the earlier song cycles, this is not limited to a single poet, but rather Strauss combined here poems by Karl Henckell (Ruhe, meine Seele) and Heinrich Hart (Cäcilie) with two texts by John Henry Mackay (Heimliche Aufforderung and Morgen) into a contrasting bouquet of effusive songs. A sought-after concert singer, Pauline liked to include her husband's songs in her programmes. She very frequently chose the impressionistic final song, Morgen, which to the present day is the best known of the over 200 songs by Strauss. Besides the first edition published in 1894, the composer’s autograph, today preserved in New York, was carefully evaluated for the Urtext edition.

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