Felix Mendelssohn “Frühlingslied op.62, no.6”
フェリックス・メンデルスゾーン「春の歌op.62、no.6」
TIME COMMITMENT: 3 minutes
Mendelssohn’s stubborn yet alluring spoonful of retro-idealism inevitably tickles nostalgic fancies. The recurring, jocular motif washes up repeatedly with subtle lyricism of early romanticism but not without a feathery shadow of German baroque imprint.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_Without_Words#Book_5.2C_Op._62_.281842.E2.80.931844.29
A REFLECTION
Graceful, spiritual
With the gentleness of arabesques
Our life is similar
To the existence of fairies
That spin in soft cadence
Around nothingness
To which we sacrifice
The here and now
Hermann Hesse: “In Secret We Thirst”
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