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" It is an early work, one of six songs to ird. Unlike Schubert and the poems by Scheffel, whi< h Wolf composed in i felt that they might but in its harmonic and declamatory featui "play a lone hand" and still win with the public, already ityle of his mature pei Wc • - dl understanding of the poem :. Litlcrolf. 1 ugen SchmitZ, One of Brahms's ONE HUNDRED SONGS BY TEN MASTERS xxvn biographers, admires in this song particularly the introductory measures, which, with simple har- monic means, bring vividly before our eyes the sunburnt heathen land from which, in the year 1 190, the crusader Biterolf voices his longing for his Thuringian home. Mr. Newman finds the heavy rhythmic tread of the song throughout "very expressive of the fundamental strength of BiterolPs soul, in spite of its deep depression. " 3. Secrecy (Verborgenheit). In view of Hugo Wolf's profound dislike of the music of Brahms itmust havegalled himif anyonepointedout that this song, which was one of his first to be sung frequently, is strongly suggestive of that com- poser.
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