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Franz Schubert
Lützows wilde Jagd, D. 205
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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May 26, 1815
Average_duration
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2:33
Franz Schubert's "Lützows wilde Jagd, D. 205" is a composition for voice and piano, composed in 1815. The piece is based on a poem by Karl Gottfried von Leitner, which tells the story of a group of soldiers, led by the Prussian officer Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow, who engage in a wild hunt against the French army during the Napoleonic Wars. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which captures a different aspect of the hunt. The first movement, "Der wilde Jäger," is a fast-paced and energetic piece that sets the scene for the hunt. The piano accompaniment is full of rapid arpeggios and trills, while the vocal line is full of dramatic leaps and runs. The second movement, "Der bleiche Mond," is a slower and more contemplative piece that reflects on the toll that the hunt has taken on the soldiers. The piano accompaniment is more subdued, with gentle chords and a haunting melody, while the vocal line is more restrained and introspective. The final movement, "Tod und Mädchen," is a dramatic and intense piece that brings the hunt to its conclusion. The piano accompaniment is full of thundering chords and rapid runs, while the vocal line is full of passion and emotion. Overall, "Lützows wilde Jagd, D. 205" is a powerful and evocative piece that captures the excitement and danger of the hunt, as well as the toll that war takes on those who participate in it. Schubert's use of dramatic contrasts and vivid imagery make this piece a standout in his oeuvre, and a testament to his skill as a composer.
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