Dichterliebe ("A Poet's Love") is Schumann's seminal song cycle composed in 1840, setting 16 poems from Heinrich Heine's Lyrisches Intermezzo. It explores themes of love, longing, and irony through intimate piano-vocal dialogue, representing the pinnacle of German Romantic Lieder.
A song cycle setting 16 poems from Heinrich Heine's "Lyrisches Intermezzo", composed during Schumann's "Liederjahr" (Year of Song). Considered a masterpiece of Romantic art song literature.
Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe (A Poet's Love), Op.48, is a celebrated song cycle setting 16 poems from Heinrich Heine's Lyrisches Intermezzo. Composed in 1840 during Schumann's "Lieder year," it explores themes of love, longing, and despair through richly expressive piano and vocal lines.
A seminal Romantic song cycle setting 16 poems from Heine's Lyrisches Intermezzo, though Schumann originally wrote 20 songs before publishing 16.
A Romantic song cycle setting 16 poems from Heine's Lyrisches Intermezzo, composed during Schumann's "Liederjahr" (Year of Song) marking his mature vocal style.