Franz Schubert
Der Alpenjäger, D. 588, Op. 37/2
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Oct 1817Average_duration:5:30Movement_count:2Movement ...."Der Alpenjäger" is a song composed by Franz Schubert in 1817. It is part of his Opus 37, a collection of six songs for voice and piano. The song was premiered in Vienna in 1821, with Schubert himself accompanying the singer. The song is set in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three stanzas, each with a refrain. The text, written by Franz von Schober, tells the story of an Alpine hunter who is in love with a girl from the valley. He sings of his love for her and his desire to be with her, but he knows that their different lifestyles make it impossible for them to be together. The first stanza sets the scene, with the hunter singing of the beauty of the mountains and his love for the girl. The refrain, "O du schöner Rosengarten," is a reference to the girl's beauty and the hunter's desire for her. The second stanza is more introspective, with the hunter reflecting on his own life and the choices he has made. He sings of the loneliness he feels as an Alpine hunter and his longing for the girl from the valley. The refrain is repeated, emphasizing the hunter's desire for the girl. The third stanza is more dramatic, with the hunter singing of his despair and his realization that he can never be with the girl he loves. The refrain is repeated once more, but this time it is tinged with sadness and regret. "Der Alpenjäger" is a typical example of Schubert's Lieder, or art songs. It features a simple, lyrical melody that is supported by a rich and expressive piano accompaniment. The song is characterized by its emotional intensity and its ability to convey complex emotions through music and text. Overall, "Der Alpenjäger" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Schubert's mastery of the art song form. Its timeless themes of love, longing, and loss continue to resonate with audiences today.More....
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