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"" (which has been translated as "Welcome Vision", but can also be read as "Pleasant Daydream") is both a German poem by
Otto Julius Bierbaum Otto Julius Bierbaum (28 June 1865 – 1 February 1910) was a German writer. Bierbaum was born in Grünberg, Silesia. After studying in Leipzig, he became a journalist and editor for the journals ''Die freie Bühne'', ''Pan'' and '' Die Insel'' ...
and a '' Lied'' (art song) by Richard Strauss, his Op. 48/1. The opening line is ("I did not dream this while asleep"). It is the first of a set of five songs by Strauss composed in 1900 and published in Berlin in 1901 by
Adolph Fürstner Adolph Fürstner (1833–1908) was a German publisher. He worked as a clerk for Bote & Bock before he founded his own publishing company, 'Fürstner', in Berlin in 1868. He bought the publishers Gustav Mayer of Leipzig and Meser of Dresden in 1872 ...
. The works were scored for voice and piano, and arranged for voice and orchestra in 1918 by the composer.


Poem

"" first appeared in ''Irrgarten der Liebe'' (Maze of love) in Berlin and Leipzig in 1901. The full title of the collection of songs, poems and aphorisms is , where it appears in the section "Bilder und Träume" (Images and dreams). Freundliche Vision Nicht im Schlafe hab' ich das geträumt, Hell am Tage sah ich's schön vor mir: Eine Wiese voller Margeritten; Tief ein weißes Haus in grünen Büschen; Götterbilder leuchten aus dem Laube. Und ich geh' mit Einer, die mich lieb hat, Ruhigen Gemütes in die Kühle Dieses weißen Hauses, in den Frieden, Der voll Schönheit wartet, daß wir kommen. Und ich geh' mit einer, die mich lieb hat, In den Frieden voll Schönheit. Pleasant Daydream Not in my sleep did I dream it, Saw it in broad daylight lovely before me: A meadow full of dill daisies, A white house deep in greenery, Godlike figures shining among the leaves. And I go there with one who loves me, Quiet of mind in the cool Of this white house at peace, Waiting full of beauty for us to come. And I go with one who loves me, Into the peace full of beauty.


Composition history

Strauss composed "", along with the other four songs of Op. 48, in 1900. This song sets a poem by
Otto Julius Bierbaum Otto Julius Bierbaum (28 June 1865 – 1 February 1910) was a German writer. Bierbaum was born in Grünberg, Silesia. After studying in Leipzig, he became a journalist and editor for the journals ''Die freie Bühne'', ''Pan'' and '' Die Insel'' ...
, while the other four set poems by Karl Henckell. Strauss composed art songs as a transition between working in instrumental music and
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
; he wrote his first opera, ''
Feuersnot ' (''Need for (or lack of) fire)'', Op. 50, is a ''Singgedicht'' (sung poem) or opera in one act by Richard Strauss. The German libretto was written by Ernst von Wolzogen, based on J. Ketel's report "Das erloschene Feuer zu Audenaerde". It was S ...
'', the same year. He originally scored the five songs for voice and piano. The songs were published in 1901 by
Adolph Fürstner Adolph Fürstner (1833–1908) was a German publisher. He worked as a clerk for Bote & Bock before he founded his own publishing company, 'Fürstner', in Berlin in 1868. He bought the publishers Gustav Mayer of Leipzig and Meser of Dresden in 1872 ...
. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Notice bibliographique: FRBNF39746988
Retrieved 15 January 2018 .
Strauss also made an arrangement for voice and orchestra in 1918. "" is among the songs that the composer presented in more than one program on tours of the US, in Carnegie Hall in 1904, and in 1921 in the Town Hall in two recitals. Julius Patzak and the Bavarian State Opera Orchestra broadcast a particularly noteworthy version, which is consistent with Strauss's “preference ... for fastish speeds without sentimentality.”


Music

"" has features in common with "
Traum durch die Dämmerung "" ("Dream in the Twilight", literally "Dream through the twilight"), is both a German poem by Otto Julius Bierbaum and a (art song) by Richard Strauss, his Op. 29/1. The opening line is "" ("Broad meadows in grey dusk"). It is the first of th ...
", also on a text by Bierbaum, including a shift of key, here to illustrate the contrast of sleeping and a vision while awake. Strauss repeats for the last two lines elements from before, (And I walk with one who loves me), condensing the text that took three lines before to (into the peace full of beauty), sung over a tonic pedalpoint in the same pattern as all of the song.


By other composers

The poem "" also inspired other composers, such as Max Reger, who set lines 3 to 9 to music as No. 2 of his ''Zwölf Lieder'', Op. 66, in 1902.
Lutz Landwehr von Pragenau Lutz Landwehr von Pragenau (born 1963) is a German composer of classical music. He was born in Regensburg and studied composition with Wilhelm Killmayer at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, continued in a masterclass with Hans-Jü ...
set the poem in 1979 for baritone and piano as his Op. 1/1 in ''Zwei Lieder für Bariton und Klavier''.


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Freundliche Vision, Op. 48/1 / Richard Strauss
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