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An art song is a Western vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and usually in the classical art music tradition. By extension, the term "art song" is used to refer to the collective genre of such songs. An art song is most often a musical setting of an independent poem or text, "intended for the concert repertory" "as part of a recital or other relatively formal social occasion". While many vocal music pieces are easily recognized as art songs, others are more difficult to categorize. For example, a wordless vocalise written by a classical composer is sometimes considered an art song and sometimes not.

Languages and nationalities
(Tenor) and Gerald Moore, Pianoforte, performing Der Feuerreiter Art songs have been composed in many languages, and are known by several names. The German tradition of art song composition is perhaps the most prominent one; it is known as Lieder. In France, the term mélodie distinguishes art songs from other French vocal pieces referred to as chansons. The Spanish canción and the Italian canzone refer to songs generally and not specifically to art songs. == Form ==
Form
The composer's musical language and interpretation of the text often dictate the formal design of an art song. If all of the poem's verses are sung to the same music, the song is strophic. Arrangements of folk songs are often strophic, and "there are exceptional cases in which the musical repetition provides dramatic irony for the changing text, or where an almost hypnotic monotony is desired." Several of the songs in Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin are good examples of this. If the vocal melody remains the same but the accompaniment changes under it for each verse, the piece is called a "modified strophic" song. In contrast, songs in which "each section of the text receives fresh music" are called through-composed. Most through-composed works have some repetition of musical material in them. Many art songs use some version of the ABA form (also known as "song form" or "ternary form"), with a beginning musical section, a contrasting middle section, and a return to the first section's music. In some cases, in the return to the first section's music, the composer may make minor changes. ==Performance and performers==
Performance and performers
Performance of art songs in recital requires special skills for both the singer and pianist. The degree of intimacy "seldom equaled in other kinds of music" requires that the two performers "communicate to the audience the most subtle and evanescent emotions as expressed in the poem and music". The two performers must agree on all aspects of the performance to create a unified partnership, making art song performance one of the "most sensitive type(s) of collaboration". As well, the pianist must be able to closely match the mood and character expressed by the singer. Even though classical vocalists generally embark on successful performing careers as soloists by seeking out opera engagements, a number of today's most prominent singers have built their careers primarily by singing art songs, including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Thomas Quasthoff, Ian Bostridge, Matthias Goerne, Wolfgang Holzmair, Susan Graham and Elly Ameling. Pianists, too, have specialized in playing art songs with great singers. Gerald Moore, Geoffrey Parsons, Graham Johnson, Dalton Baldwin, Hartmut Höll and Martin Katz are six such pianists who have specialized in accompanying art song performances. The piano parts in art songs can be so complex that the piano part is not really a subordinate accompaniment part; the pianist in challenging art songs is more of an equal partner with the solo singer. As such, some pianists who specialize in performing art song recitals with singers refer to themselves as "collaborative pianists", rather than as accompanists. == Composers ==
Composers
EnglishJohn DowlandThomas CampionWilliam ByrdThomas MorleyHenry PurcellHubert ParryFrederick DeliusRalph Vaughan WilliamsRoger QuilterJohn IrelandIvor GurneyPeter WarlockMichael HeadMadeleine DringGerald FinziJonathan DoveBenjamin BrittenMichael TippettIan VenablesJudith WeirGeorge ButterworthFrancis George ScottRebecca Clarke AmericanStephen FosterAmy BeachTheodore ChanlerArthur FarwellCharles IvesCharles GriffesErnst BaconJohn Jacob NilesJohn Woods DukeNed RoremRichard FaithSamuel BarberAaron CoplandGeorge Walker (composer)Lee HoibyWilliam BolcomGeorge CrumbDominick ArgentoJohn HarbisonPhilip GlassLibby LarsenJuliana HallTom CipulloLori LaitmanDaron HagenRichard HundleyEmma Lou DiemerBen Moore (composer)Ricky Ian GordonJake HeggieJohn MustoSarah HutchingsLaura Schwendinger Austrian and GermanCarl Philipp Emanuel BachJoseph HaydnWolfgang Amadeus MozartLudwig van BeethovenFranz SchubertFelix MendelssohnFanny HenselRobert SchumannClara SchumannCarl LoeweJohannes BrahmsHugo WolfGustav MahlerRichard StraussJoseph MarxAlexander von ZemlinskyArnold SchoenbergAnton WebernAlban BergErich Wolfgang KorngoldViktor UllmannHanns EislerKurt WeillPaul HindemithWilhelm KillmayerJosephine LangEmilie Mayer FrenchHector BerliozCharles GounodPauline ViardotCésar FranckCamille Saint-SaënsGeorges BizetEmmanuel ChabrierHenri DuparcJules MassenetGabriel FauréClaude DebussyErik SatieMaurice RavelLili BoulangerNadia BoulangerAlbert RousselReynaldo HahnDarius MilhaudFrancis PoulencOlivier MessiaenHenri DutilleuxCécile Chaminade RomanianGeorge EnescuDinu LipattiPascal BentoiuIrina HasnașFelicia Donceanu Spanish 19th century: • Francisco Asenjo BarbieriRamón Carnicer y BatlleRuperto ChapíAntonio de la CruzIsabella ColbranManuel Fernández CaballeroManuel GarcíaSebastián de Iradier • José León • Cristóbal OudridAntonio ReparazEmilio Serrano y RuizFernando SorJoaquín ValverdeAmadeo Vives 20th century: • Enrique GranadosManuel de FallaJoaquín RodrigoJoaquín TurinaDavid del Puerto Latin American In Spanish: • Juan Guerra González – El Salvador • Roberto Caamaño – Argentina • Hector Campos-Parsi – Puerto Rico • Pompeyo Camps – Argentina • Carlos Chávez – Mexico (also in German and English) • Alberto Ginastera – Argentina • Carlos Guastavino – Argentina • Mario Lavista – Mexico • Jaime León Ferro – Colombia • Julián Orbón – Cuba • Juan Orrego-Salas – Chile • Carlos Pedrell – Uruguay • Juan Bautista Plaza – Venezuela • Manuel Ponce – Mexico • Silvestre Revueltas – Mexico • Miguel Sandoval – Guatemala • Domingo Santa Cruz – Chile • Andrés Sas – Peru • Guillermo Uribe-Holguín – Colombia • Aurelio de la Vega – Cuba In Portuguese (all Brazilian): • Ernani BragaCamargo GuarnieriOsvaldo LacerdaJaime OvalleHeitor Villa-Lobos (also songs in Italian, French, English, Spanish, Nheengatu, and Latin) ItalianClaudio MonteverdiBarbara StrozziGioachino RossiniGaetano DonizettiVincenzo BelliniFrancesca CacciniGiuseppe VerdiAmilcare PonchielliPaolo TostiOttorino RespighiMario Castelnuovo-TedescoLuciano BerioLorenzo Ferrero Eastern EuropeanFranz Liszt – Hungary (nearly all his art song settings are of texts in non-Hungarian European languages, such as French and German) • Antonín Dvořák – Bohemia • Leoš Janáček – Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) • Béla Bartók – Hungary • Zoltán Kodály – Hungary • Frédéric Chopin – Poland • Stanisław Moniuszko – Poland • Eugen Suchoň – Slovakia • Mykola Lysenko - Ukraine • Mykola Leontovych - Ukraine NordicHugo Alfvén – Sweden • Edvard Grieg – Norway (set German as well as Norse and Danish poetry) • Yrjö Kilpinen – Finland • Carl Nielsen – Denmark • Leevi Madetoja – Finland • Ture Rangström – Sweden • Jean Sibelius – Finland • Wilhelm Stenhammar – Sweden RussianMikhail GlinkaAlexander BorodinCésar CuiNikolai MedtnerModest MussorgskyPyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyNikolai Rimsky-KorsakovAlexander GlazunovSergei RachmaninoffSergei ProkofievIgor StravinskyDmitri Shostakovich UkrainianVasyl BarvinskyStanyslav LyudkevychMykola LysenkoNestor NyzhankivskyOstap NyzhankivskyDenys SichynskyMyroslav SkorykIhor SonevytskyYakiv StepovyKyrylo Stetsenko WelshDilys Elwyn-EdwardsMorfydd Llwyn OwenGareth GlynMansel ThomasMeirion Williams AsianHuang Zi – China • Nicanor Abelardo – Philippines • Ananda Sukarlan – Indonesia • Byambasuren Sharav – Mongolia AfrikaansJellmar PontichaStephanus Le Roux Marais ArabicIyad Kanaan – Lebanon ==See also==
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