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Von Ewiger Liebe by Johannes Brahms

  Von Ewiger Liebe was composed between 1857-1866, by Johannes Brahms and it is the first song of the song cycle Vier Gesänge, Op. 43. It was first published in 1868. Dunsby in his book Making Words Sing , mentions that when composing this song, Brahms was actually expressing his belief in eternal love ( Making Words Speak , p.36).  The poem Brahms used to compose this song was written by Heinrich Hoffman ( Making Words Speak , p.37). The poem creates a dramatic atmosphere where it positions the reader and in the case of this song, the listener, into a dark silent forest where a man walks his beloved home. He expresses his love to the woman and she follows with her words of love, thus creating the feeling of eternal love ( Making Words Speak ,  p.38). Musically, the lieder is more of a duet between the rich and very difficult accompaniment with the rich and beautiful sound of the singer. Both melody and rhythm follows the poem's scenery changes which enriches the storyte...
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The Human Voice and its Irony

She listened to this woman speak.  Her tone was getting on her nerves.  She sounded arrogant and you could hear the irony in her voice.  It sounded as if everything she said to this woman was wrong. It sounded as if this woman was trying to belittle her even in the simplest things. With each phone call, this woman's tone became even more disturbing. She resisted the urge to reply back in a similar tone and she was proud that she controlled her emotions and thoughts.  Everything shifted however once they met in person.  A sweet woman was standing beside her. She couldn't believe her eyes. - Is this the person that annoys me during phone calls and belittles me? - she thought. She moved close to initiate the conversation and when this woman spoke to her, with a smile on her face, the disturbing tone returned.  It was quiet enlightening to realize that the way we carry our voices, the tone we use as well as the way we phrase our sentences play a vital role in t...

Ridente la calma - W.A.Mozart

Ridente La Calma is the only song Mozart composed in an Art Song like style. The song's composition date is still not verified. However, it is known that Mozart was inspired by Czech composer Josef Mysliveček who included in one of his operas, a section of this song.  Musically, the song is in ABA style. It is mostly performed pianissimo with various places requiring a crescendo or decrescendo. While at first it seems to be an easy song to perform, it actually is very demanding. It requires the singer to perform it mostly pianissimo in legato while at the same time fully understand the song's words to be able to colour the voice accordingly and pass on to the audience the song's essence. Mozart experimented with Mysliveček's version and created Ridente La Calma. The song's words translate as per below: Ridente la calma The calmness is pleasant Nell' alma si desti in me/myself Né resti, piú segno There lies  di sdegnio e timor no fear and no disrespect Tu vieni f...

The Way We See Music

Ancient Greeks believed that Music can provoke different emotions to people, therefore, each occupation should only be allowed to listen to specific kinds of music i.e. Military personnel should only be listening to patriotic music etc... As the years pass by however, the way we see music has shifted quite a lot.  You can find below more thoughts on music and its importance by different artists and philosophers: 2026

Stillness

It is worth admiring the way stillness portrays emotions by narrating stories... 2026

Full Moon's Brightness

  It is Somewhat Extraordinary To Realize That a Full Moon's Brightness Can Drive Away Darkness 2026

A Sense of Belonging or A Sense of Control?

  Protecting and Reconstructing our Cultural Heritage could either create:  A Sense of Belonging  or  A Sense of Control. Which one do you Choose? 2026