Hugo Wolf
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The Austrian composer, Hugo Wolf, was one of the greatest masters of the German Romantic Lied, the first of which were published in 1888. After a period of intense activity as a composer, his life was clouded by illness, depression and final insanity. Wolf was also an outspoken music critic of the "Salonblatt".
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| Collections of songs by Wolf include the 53 Moerike songs of 1888, the settings of Eichendorff, a group of twenty songs published in 1889, 51 Goethe songs completed in 1889, the Spanisches Liederbuch of the same year, and the two collections of the Italienisches Liederbuch, the first written in 1891 and the second in 1896. These, with the many other songs, written between 1888 and 1897, form a remarkable body of work in which the texts set were given prominence in performance and served as the real and acknowledged inspiration for the music.
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