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Franz Schubert
Wonne der Wehmut, D. 260, Op. posth. 115/2
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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Aug 20, 1815
Average_duration
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1:05
Franz Schubert's 'Wonne der Wehmut' is a Lied, or art song, composed in 1815. It was published posthumously as part of the Opus 115 collection in 1829. The song is set to a poem by Matthias Claudius, which explores the bittersweet pleasure of melancholy. The song is in the key of A-flat major and is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is divided into three distinct sections, or movements, each with its own character and mood. The first movement begins with a slow, mournful introduction in the piano. The singer enters with a gentle, almost whispered melody, expressing the beauty and joy that can be found in sadness. The piano accompaniment is sparse and delicate, adding to the sense of intimacy and vulnerability. The second movement is more lively and energetic, with a faster tempo and more complex piano accompaniment. The singer's voice rises and falls, expressing the conflicting emotions of joy and sorrow. The piano provides a rich, full-bodied accompaniment, with cascading arpeggios and intricate harmonies. The final movement returns to the slower, more contemplative mood of the opening. The singer's voice is soft and tender, expressing a sense of resignation and acceptance. The piano accompaniment is simple and understated, providing a gentle, supportive backdrop for the singer's voice. Overall, 'Wonne der Wehmut' is a beautiful and poignant expression of the complex emotions of melancholy. Schubert's music perfectly captures the bittersweet pleasure of sadness, and the delicate interplay between joy and sorrow.
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