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E minor, 4'22'', German Lieder, Song
Johannes Brahms, Selected Lieder Vol.2, Op.121 No.3, Vier ernste Gesänge, Vier ernste Gesange, Four Serious Songs.
NB The first vocal note is given at the start, then a minim rest, then the song starts with the voice (first note played on the piano here). The tempo of the first two occurrences of the line 'O Tod, wie bitter bist du' usually differs from the passage inbetween it ('wenn an dich gedenket..'), so having listened to many recordings we have tried to take an average interpretation.
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