Die Alster sets a humorous, mid-18th c. German poem by Friedrich von Hagedorn (1708-1754). In the poem, Hamburg's bargeworkers praise the Alster river’s charming, vivid qualities, while playfully mocking their counterparts who work on the …Read More
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Die Alster sets a humorous, mid-18th c. German poem by Friedrich von Hagedorn (1708-1754). In the poem, Hamburg's bargeworkers praise the Alster river’s charming, vivid qualities, while playfully mocking their counterparts who work on the Elbe river. With a rippling, undulating piano accompaniment and a cheerful, flowing melody, modern day choristers who sing this work might yet share in Hagedorn’s Lebensfreude.