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    Hugo Philipp Jacob Wolf (13 March 1860 – 22 February 1903) was an Austrian composer, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. He brought to this form a concentrated expressive intensity which was unique in late Romantic music , somewhat related to that of the Second Viennese School in concision but diverging greatly in technique.

  2. Hugo Filipp Jakob Wolf was born on 13 March 1860, the fourth of six surviving children, in Windischgraz, Styria, then part of the Austrian Empire. He was taught the piano and violin by his father at an early age and continued to study piano at the…

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Hugo Wolf was a composer who brought the 19th-century German lied, or art song, to its highest point of development. Wolf studied at the Vienna Conservatory (1875–77) but had a moody and irascible temperament and was expelled from the conservatory following his outspoken criticism of his masters.

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  4. Hugo Wolf has a unique place in the history of 19 th-century song. Acutely aware of following in the wake of such songwriting giants as Schubert and Schumann and bowed down (for a while) by the weight of his own conflicted Wagner-worship, he found his way to a voice of his own.

  5. Wolf seized on the opening analogy, “Night is like a quiet ocean,” to create waves of his signature harmonies—one notes the Lisztian enharmony for thoughts (flats) or dreams (sharps); we note as well the typical “verklingendes” piano postlude, in which the last lapping waves die away ppp.

  6. May 28, 2021 · One of many beautiful lieder / songs for voice and Piano by Hugo Wolf, admirer and greatly influenced by Richard Wagner's music ...more.

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  8. Mörike begins his ode by bidding the Aeolian harp, leaning on the ivy-covered wall of an old terrace, to sound forth; Wolf therefore begins his song with one of the most poignant dissonances (one tone leaning on another) in all of 19 th -century song.

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