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Nänie

Nänie (the German form of Latin naenia, meaning "a funeral song"[1] named after the Roman goddess Nenia) is a composition for SATB chorus and orchestra, Op. 82 by Johannes Brahms, which sets to music the poem "Nänie" by Friedrich Schiller. Brahms composed the piece in 1881, in memory of his deceased friend Anselm Feuerbach. It was first performed by the Tonhalle Gesellschaft Chorus Zürich on 6 December 1881, conducted by Brahms.[2] Nänie is a lamentation on the inevitability of death; the first sentence, "Auch das Schöne muß sterben", translates to "Even beauty must die". Typical duration of a performance is approximately 15 minutes.

Nänie

82

"Nänie" by Friedrich Schiller

German

1881 (1881)

6 December 1881, Zürich

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SATB chorus and orchestra

Other compositions[edit]

Hermann Goetz also set the text to music in 1874 as Nenie, Op. 10.[4]

: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project

Nänie, Op. 82

text and various translations, lieder.net

"Auch das Schöne muß sterben!"

free scores at the Brahms Institut

Nänie

on YouTube, University of Memphis Chamber Orchestra and University Singers, April 2011

Nänie