Abstract

Various commentators have noted Beethoven's use of a monotone in the second song of his cycle An die ferne Geliebte, where the repetition of a single note serves to conjure up the power of memory. This monotone served as a model for several subsequent composers of song cycles, often in a similar context when their singer/narrator recalls things that are past - from Peter Cornelius to Arnold Bax. In the case of Arthur Somervell's A Shropshire Lad, a further correlation is found between his poet's "blue-remembered hills" and Beethoven's "Berge so blau".

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