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Wanderlied

6 Lieder

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Hensel, Fanny, 6 Lieder — Wanderlied.

History

In 1836, during the Romantic period, Fanny Hensel—Germany's most renowned female composer of her time—composed "6 Lieder — Wanderlied," a captivating collection of six piano songs that encapsulate the essence of longing and wanderlust.

Hensel, often referred to as "the sister of Mendelssohn" due to her close friendship with Felix Mendelssohn, was a prolific composer who produced over 460 works during her short life. Despite her considerable talent, Hensel's music, like that of many women composers, remained largely unknown and overlooked until the late 20th century.

"Wanderlied," one of Hensel's later works, showcases her unique voice in the piano repertoire. The piece is a testament to her ability to blend romantic melodies with intricate harmonies, reflecting her life-long passion for music and her love for nature. Each song within "Wanderlied" portrays a different emotional landscape, from tender longing to exuberant joy, making it an essential addition to the piano repertoire that deserves wider recognition.

[Romantic period], [Fanny Hensel], [women composers]

6 Lieder — Wanderlied — Hensel, Fanny — Bristol Piano