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Sonate C-Dur - Morgenlied

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Uploaded by: NeoBarock (05/03/23)
Composer: * My Own Composition
Sample Producer: Piotr Grabowski
Sample Set: Erfurt Büssleben 1702
Software: GrandOrgue
Genre: Romantic
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Let's ask chatGPT:

Andreas:
What do you know about Karl Marx's morning song?
ChatGPT:
The Morning Song is a poem by Karl Marx, first published in the Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung in 1844. It is a political poem that focuses on the struggle of the working class against oppression and exploitation by the capitalist system.
The poem consists of four stanzas and a refrain that is repeated at the end of each stanza. It begins with the words "Wake up, damned of the earth!" and ends with "The International fights for human right!".
The Morning Song later became the basis of the text of the "Internationale", the international anthem of the workers' movement. The music to the "Internationale" was written by the French workers' song composer Pierre Degeyter in 1888.

Andreas:
I mean Karl Marx, the composer. The lyrics of the song are by Hermann Claudius.
ChatGPT:
Thank you for the correction! Sorry for the confusion. There is actually a German composer called Karl Marx who lived in the 19th century. He was born in Zwickau on 2 May 1897 and died in Berlin on 6 June 1985.
The morning song you mentioned was actually written by Hermann Claudius and composed by Karl Marx. The song was first published in 1926 and became very popular. It is an optimistic and inspiring song that describes the beginning of a new day and the hope for a better future for all people.
The first stanza of the song reads: "The morning star begins to twinkle, the night has not yet completely escaped. The mist still hangs grey and dark over the woods and meadows. But soon it will pass, and in the clarity of day we will rise to new deeds and new victories."


Thank you for your question and sorry for my first answer.

So much for artificial intelligence. Users like me form ChatGPT in which we correct wrong answers. Spooky, isn't it??

Now that the robot has given us the background to the sonata, here is a brief description of my - unfortunately again - monumental work.

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Recorded in: Stereo
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