Herbstkummer ("Autumnal sorrow"), WAB 72 is a lied composed by Anton Bruckner in 1864.
| Herbstkummer | |
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| Lied by Anton Bruckner | |
Forest in Autumn by Gustave Courbet | |
| Key | E minor |
| Catalogue | WAB 72 |
| Text | "Ernst" |
| Language | German |
| Composed | April 1864 (1864-04): Linz |
| Vocal | Solo voice |
| Instrumental | Piano |
Bruckner composed the lied on the text of "Ernst", in April 1864 during his stay in Linz. It is not known for which purpose the lied was composed.[1][2][3]
The original manuscript is lost, but a copy of it is stored in the archive of the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. A transcription by Emil Posch is also found in the city archive of Linz.[1][2] In 1930, the work was published in Band III/2, pp. 152–157 of the Göllerich/Auer biography.[1] The song is issued in Band XXIII/1, No. 3 of the Gesamtausgabe.[4]
The song uses a text by "Ernst".[5]
Die Blumen vergehen, der Sommer ist hin, |
The flowers fade, the summer is over, |
The 62-bar long work in E minor is scored for solo voice and piano.[1] The emotional mood of the romantic text is outlined by triplet figures on the piano, chromatic developments, fermata, pauses and the contrast E major/E minor.[2]
There are three recordings of Herbstkummer:
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