Franz Schubert
Die Nachtigall, D. 724, Op. 11/2
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:ChoralStyle:QuartetCompose Date:Apr 1821Average_duration:4:06Movement_count:2Movement ....Franz Schubert's 'Die Nachtigall' is a Lied (art song) composed in 1821. It is the second song in his Opus 11, which consists of six Lieder. The song was premiered in Vienna in 1822, with Schubert himself accompanying the singer. The song is set to a poem by Johann Gabriel Seidl, which tells the story of a nightingale singing in the moonlight. The poem is full of vivid imagery, describing the nightingale's song as a "silver stream" and the moonlight as a "flood of light". Schubert's music perfectly captures the mood of the poem, with its delicate and flowing melody. The song is in A major and consists of three stanzas. The first stanza is set to a simple and lyrical melody, which is repeated in the second stanza with slight variations. The third stanza is more dramatic, with the melody rising and falling in a series of arpeggios. The piano accompaniment is also quite simple, with a gentle arpeggio pattern that supports the singer's voice. One of the most striking characteristics of 'Die Nachtigall' is its use of word painting. Schubert's music perfectly captures the imagery of the poem, with the melody rising and falling like the nightingale's song. The piano accompaniment also mimics the sound of the nightingale, with its gentle trills and arpeggios. Overall, 'Die Nachtigall' is a beautiful and evocative Lied that showcases Schubert's mastery of melody and word painting. Its delicate and flowing melody perfectly captures the mood of the poem, and its use of word painting adds an extra layer of depth and meaning to the music.More....
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