Franz Schubert
Die Vögel, D. 691, Op. posth. 172/6
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Rudy ApffelJanuary 26, 2022
Works Info
Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Mar 1820Average_duration:0:59Die Vögel, D. 691, Op. posth. 172/6 is a song cycle composed by Franz Schubert in 1820. The premiere of the work is not known, as it was not published until after Schubert's death. The cycle consists of six songs, each of which is based on a poem by Johann Gabriel Seidl. The first song, "Lebenslust," is a lively and joyful piece that celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of life. The second song, "Liebeslauschen," is a more introspective piece that explores the theme of love and the longing for a loved one. The third song, "Vögel als Propheten," is a mystical and mysterious piece that explores the idea of birds as prophets of the future. The fourth song, "Die Nachtigall," is a beautiful and haunting piece that captures the beauty and melancholy of the nightingale's song. The fifth song, "Der Wachtelschlag," is a playful and lively piece that captures the sound of the quail's call. The final song, "Das Lied des Kolibris," is a delicate and ethereal piece that captures the beauty and grace of the hummingbird. The characteristics of Die Vögel are typical of Schubert's style, with its emphasis on melody, harmony, and lyricism. The songs are characterized by their beautiful melodies, rich harmonies, and expressive use of dynamics and phrasing. The cycle also demonstrates Schubert's skill in setting poetry to music, with each song perfectly capturing the mood and meaning of Seidl's poems. Overall, Die Vögel is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that captures the beauty and mystery of the natural world. Its six songs are a testament to Schubert's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of poetry in music.More....
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