Dynamics and Mood
By: Mike • Essay • 316 Words • April 1, 2010 • 831 Views
Dynamics and Mood
Dynamics and Mood
The piece Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel),composed in 1814, is a very powerful piece of music that features only a voice and a piano. The words of the song are those of a young woman who is yearning for her lost lover. The piano represents Gretchen’s spinning wheel. I think that the spinning wheel represents her mind thinking continuously of her lost love.
The composer communicates the way that the young woman feels with the extensive key change in the voice of the performer. In the first stanza the words speak of her peace being gone and that she will never find peace again and the melody is simple and in minor key. Her voice gets higher as she speaks of her shattered mind. Only during stanza five does the spinning wheel stop as she is remembering the manly physique of her lost lover, and then it starts up again when she comes back to reality and again speaks of the peace being gone. Her voice hits the highest note of the song on the word "die" when is thinking about kissing him.
In the piece Celebrity by Charlie Parker, composed sometime around 1940, it starts out kind of low key on the drum. He