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Article: The Lieder and homoerotic love.
- Article from:
- The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
- Article date:
- September 1, 2006
- Author:
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OPERA QUEENS are not in short supply, but gay men who love Lieder seem to be few and far between. The German word Lieder is the plural of Lied, which means simply "song." But it has acquired a particular association, especially among English speakers, with the Romantic German art song. Mozart and Beethoven may be considered the earliest composers of Lieder, though the genre only came into its own with Franz Schubert, who was followed by Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss, and others.
The words in Lieder are as important as the music, and the piano contribution is as important as the vocal. The best Lieder represent the union of a great ...