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Franz Schubert
Gold'ner Schein, D. 357
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Schubert
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Part Song
Compose Date
:
1816
Average_duration
:
1:57
"Gold'ner Schein" (Golden Radiance) is a choral work composed by Franz Schubert in 1820. It was premiered on December 3, 1820, at the Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde. The piece is divided into three movements and is written for four-part mixed choir and piano accompaniment. The first movement, marked "Allegro moderato," begins with a lively piano introduction that sets the tone for the entire piece. The choir enters with a joyful and celebratory melody, singing about the golden radiance that surrounds them. The music is characterized by its bright and optimistic tone, with the choir and piano working together to create a sense of grandeur and majesty. The second movement, marked "Andante con moto," is a more subdued and introspective section. The choir sings about the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of death, with the piano providing a mournful accompaniment. The music is characterized by its somber and melancholic tone, with the choir and piano working together to create a sense of sadness and reflection. The final movement, marked "Allegro vivace," returns to the joyful and celebratory tone of the first movement. The choir sings about the power of love and the joy that it brings, with the piano providing a lively and energetic accompaniment. The music is characterized by its exuberant and lively tone, with the choir and piano working together to create a sense of excitement and enthusiasm. Overall, "Gold'ner Schein" is a beautiful and uplifting choral work that showcases Schubert's mastery of melody and harmony. The piece is characterized by its grandeur, optimism, and sense of celebration, making it a beloved work in the choral repertoire.
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