Italienisches Liederbuch

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Italienisches Liederbuch is a celebrated collection of German-language art songs by composer Hugo Wolf, inspired by Italian folk poetry and renowned for its expressive intimacy and refined text setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of Lieder
song cycle
accompaniment piano
associatedWith German Lied tradition NERFINISHED
Hugo Wolf song cycles NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber no opus number
composer Hugo Wolf NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
criticalReputation one of Hugo Wolf’s finest achievements
firstPartCompositionPeriod 1890–1891
firstPartNumberOfSongs 22
firstPublicationYear 1892
genre Lied
art song
hasPart Italienisches Liederbuch, first book NERFINISHED
Italienisches Liederbuch, second book NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Italian folk poetry
language German
notableFor expressive intimacy
refined text setting
numberOfSongs 46
originalTitleLanguage German
period Late Romantic
placeInComposerOutput major late work of Hugo Wolf
poeticSourceLanguage Italian
publisher Schott NERFINISHED
secondPartCompositionPeriod 1896
secondPartNumberOfSongs 24
secondPublicationYear 1896
style through-composed songs
textAdaptationBy Paul Heyse NERFINISHED
textSource Italian folk poems
thematicFocus love songs
miniature character pieces
titleTranslation Italian Songbook NERFINISHED
typicalPerformanceContext Lieder recital
typicalVoiceTypes baritone
mezzo-soprano
soprano
tenor
vocalForces voice and piano

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Hugo Wolf notableWork Italienisches Liederbuch