Franz Schubert
Der Entfernten, D. 350
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongAverage_duration:2:03"Der Entfernten" (The Distant One) is a song composed by Franz Schubert in 1816. It was premiered in Vienna in the same year. The song is part of Schubert's collection of songs known as "Schwanengesang" (Swan Song), which was published posthumously in 1829. "Der Entfernten" is a lied, a type of German art song that typically features a solo voice accompanied by piano. The song is in the key of E-flat major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three stanzas, each with its own melody and mood. The first stanza is marked "Andante con moto" (moderately slow with motion) and has a melancholic character. The piano accompaniment features a descending arpeggio that creates a sense of longing and sadness. The vocal melody is simple and plaintive, with a range of just over an octave. The second stanza is marked "Allegro vivace" (fast and lively) and has a more upbeat character. The piano accompaniment is more rhythmic and features a repeated pattern of chords. The vocal melody is more complex and has a wider range, reflecting the change in mood. The third stanza returns to the mood of the first, with a slower tempo and a more subdued character. The piano accompaniment is more sparse, with a simple chord progression that supports the vocal melody. The vocal melody is more ornamented than in the first stanza, with trills and other embellishments that add to the sense of longing and sadness. Overall, "Der Entfernten" is a typical example of Schubert's lieder, with its simple yet expressive vocal melody and evocative piano accompaniment. The song reflects Schubert's preoccupation with themes of love, loss, and longing, which are common in his music.More....
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