The Four Last Songs (German: Vier letzte Lieder) were the final works of Richard Strauss, composed in 1948 when the composer was 84. The premiere was given in London on 22 May 1950, featuring soprano Kirsten Flagstad accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler. Strauss did not live to hear it.
Strauss had recently come across the poem Im Abendrot (At Sunset) by Joseph Eichendorff, which he felt had a special meaning for him. He set its text to music in May of 1948. Strauss had also recently been given a copy of the complete poems of Hermann Hesse, and he arranged three of his works -- Frühling (Spring), September, and Beim Schlafengehen (Going to Sleep)
The songs deal with death and were written shortly before Strauss himself died. However, instead of the typical Romantic defiance, these Four Last Songs are suffused with a sense of calm, acceptance, and completeness. The juxaposition of the achingly beautiful vocal line with the respectfully supportive brass accompaniment has clear references to Strauss's own life.
In dämmrigen Grüften
träumte ich lang
von deinen Bäumen und blauen Lüften,
Von deinem Duft und Vogelsang.
Nun liegst du erschlossen
In Gleiß und Zier
von Licht übergossen
wie ein Wunder vor mir.
Du kennst mich wieder,
du lockst mich zart,
es zittert durch all meine Glieder
deine selige Gegenwart!
"Now you appear in all your finery, shining brilliantly life a miracle before me," Wenarto.
Yudhi1950 2 years ago
Difficult to sing, my friend! Great that you do! And you look gorgeous, hehe!!!
:-) A great idea to make a playlist of this!
Roeleke
DutchCuties 2 years ago
¡Qué difícil es esto! Verdaderamente inspirado
Gloryvanna 2 years ago