Ruhe, meine Seele!
"Ruhe, meine Seele!", Op. 27, No. 1, is the first in a set of four songs composed by Richard Strauss in 1894. It was originally for voice and piano, and not orchestrated by Strauss until 1948, after he had completed one of his Four Last Songs, "Im Abendrot". The words are from a poem "Ruhe, meine Seele!" (Rest, my soul) written by the poet Karl Henckell.
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Ruhe, meine Seele!
"Ruhe, meine Seele!", Op. 27, No. 1, is the first in a set of four songs composed by Richard Strauss in 1894. It was originally for voice and piano, and not orchestrated by Strauss until 1948, after he had completed one of his Four Last Songs, "Im Abendrot". The words are from a poem "Ruhe, meine Seele!" (Rest, my soul) written by the poet Karl Henckell.
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"Ruhe, meine Seele!", Op. 27, ...... ten by the poet Karl Henckell.
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Meditation by Perrault, 1893.
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Op. 27 number 1, TrV 170.
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Pauline de Ahna, composer's wife.
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Voice and piano
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Poem by Karl Henckell
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"Ruhe, meine Seele!", Op. 27, ...... ten by the poet Karl Henckell.
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Ruhe, meine Seele!
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