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Franz Schubert
Die Männer sind méchant, D. 866/3, Op. 95/3
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"Die Männer sind méchant" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1828. It is the third song in his song cycle "Die schöne Müllerin," Op. 25, D. 795. The song was premiered in Vienna in 1828. The song is in A major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three stanzas, each with four lines. The text is by Wilhelm Müller and tells the story of a young man who is disillusioned with love after being rejected by a woman. He sings about how men are cruel and unfaithful, and how he will never trust a woman again. The first stanza begins with the line "Die Männer sind méchant, die Frauen sind schlecht," which translates to "Men are wicked, women are bad." The second stanza continues with the line "Ich will von keinem mehr wissen," which means "I want to have nothing to do with anyone." The final stanza concludes with the line "Ich bin ja ein armer Gesell," which means "I am a poor fellow." The song is characterized by its simple melody and accompaniment, which emphasize the melancholic mood of the text. The piano accompaniment consists of a repeated pattern of broken chords, which creates a sense of monotony and despair. The vocal line is relatively simple, with a few melodic flourishes that add emotional depth to the text. Overall, "Die Männer sind méchant" is a poignant expression of the pain and disillusionment that can come with unrequited love. Schubert's simple yet powerful setting of Müller's text captures the essence of the young man's despair and serves as a testament to the composer's skill as a songwriter.
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