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Franz Schubert
Abschied, D. 475
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Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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Sep 1816
Average_duration
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4:45
"Abschied, D. 475" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1816. It is also known as "Die Hoffnung" (The Hope) and is one of Schubert's most famous and beloved songs. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment and is set to a poem by Ludwig Rellstab. The song is in the key of A-flat major and is composed of two stanzas, each with its own melody. The first stanza is in a slow and mournful tempo, while the second stanza is in a faster and more hopeful tempo. The song is characterized by its beautiful and expressive melody, which is typical of Schubert's style. The poem tells the story of a traveler who is leaving his beloved behind and is filled with sadness and longing. The first stanza describes the traveler's feelings of sadness and despair as he prepares to leave. The second stanza offers a glimmer of hope as the traveler looks forward to the day when he will be reunited with his beloved. "Abschied, D. 475" was premiered in Vienna in 1822 and quickly became one of Schubert's most popular songs. It is often performed in recitals and is considered a masterpiece of the lieder genre. The song is notable for its emotional depth and its ability to capture the complex emotions of love and loss. Overall, "Abschied, D. 475" is a beautiful and moving song that showcases Schubert's talent for melody and his ability to capture the human experience in music. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless beauty and emotional power.
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