Antonín Dvořák
Biblical Songs Op. 99
for Voice and Organ
Antonín Dvořák
Biblical Songs Op. 99
for Voice and Organ
- Formación Voz y órgano
- Compositor Antonín Dvořák
- Adaptador Klaus Uwe Ludwig
- Edición Partitura de órgano
- Editorial Breitkopf & Härtel KG
- Nº de pedido EB8839
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Grief, Solace, and Trust
The 10-lieder cycle, Biblical Songs op. 99, was composed in the spring of 1894 in New York City, where Antonín Dvo?ák lived for nearly two years. Homesickness and sad news of the death of composer friends, together with his own father's poor state of health, may have prompted Dvo?ák to choose the intimate form and religious subject. All of the cycle's texts derive from the 'Book of Psalms' in the Old Testament. Klaus Uwe Ludwig's moving organ arrangement, close to the original, is based on the Dvo?ák Complete Edition. In translating the text from Czech to German, Ludwig respected to the utmost the content and speech rhythms paramount in the original.
The 10-lieder cycle, Biblical Songs op. 99, was composed in the spring of 1894 in New York City, where Antonín Dvo?ák lived for nearly two years. Homesickness and sad news of the death of composer friends, together with his own father's poor state of health, may have prompted Dvo?ák to choose the intimate form and religious subject. All of the cycle's texts derive from the 'Book of Psalms' in the Old Testament. Klaus Uwe Ludwig's moving organ arrangement, close to the original, is based on the Dvo?ák Complete Edition. In translating the text from Czech to German, Ludwig respected to the utmost the content and speech rhythms paramount in the original.