5 Poems, Op.19 (Brahms, Johannes)

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Editor First edition [March 1862]
Publisher. Info. Bonn: N. Simrock, n.d.(1862). Plate 6205.
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4 more: 2. Scheiden und Meiden • 3. In der Ferne • 4. Der Schmied • 5. An eine Äolsharfe

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Editor Max Friedlaender (1852–1934)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Edition Peters No.3691a, n.d. Plate 10277
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Work Title 5 Poems
Alternative. Title 5 Gedichte
Composer Brahms, Johannes
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.19
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJB 94
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 5
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1858–59
First Publication. 1862
Librettist Various (see below)
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Voice and Piano

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  1. Der Kuss ("Unter Blüten des Mai’s..."). Poco Adagio, B major
    Words by Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty (1748–1776)
  2. Scheiden und Meiden ("So soll ich dich nun meiden..."). Nicht zu langsam und mit starkem Ausdruck, D minor
    Words by Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862)
  3. In der Ferne ("Will ruhen unter den Bäumen..."). L'istesso tempo, D minor–D major
    Words by Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862)
  4. Der Schmied ("Ich hör meinen Schatz..."). Allegro, B major
    Words by Ludwig Uhland (1787–1862)
  5. An eine Äolsharfe ("Angelehnt an die Epheuwand..."). Poco lento, A minor
    Words by Eduard Friedrich Mörike (1804–1875)