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Franz Schubert
Irdisches Glück, D. 866/4
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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4:30
"Irdisches Glück" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert as part of his song cycle "Die schöne Müllerin," D. 866. The song was composed in 1823 and premiered in Vienna in the same year. The song cycle consists of 20 songs and tells the story of a young miller who falls in love with a beautiful girl, only to be rejected in favor of a hunter. "Irdisches Glück" is the fourth song in the cycle and is sung by the miller as he reflects on his happiness and the beauty of the world around him. The song is in A major and is written in a simple, strophic form. The piano accompaniment is light and delicate, with a flowing melody that mirrors the miller's sense of contentment. The vocal line is also simple and lyrical, with a gentle, lilting quality that captures the miller's joy. The first verse of the song describes the beauty of the natural world, with the miller singing of the "golden sunshine" and the "blue sky" that bring him happiness. He also sings of the "gentle breezes" that caress his cheek and the "rippling brook" that soothes his soul. The second verse continues in this vein, with the miller singing of the "sweet fragrance" of the flowers and the "murmuring" of the trees. He also sings of the "happy birds" that sing in the trees and the "playful fish" that swim in the brook. The final verse of the song takes a more introspective turn, with the miller reflecting on his own happiness. He sings of the "peaceful heart" that beats within him and the "blissful hours" that he spends in the company of his beloved. He also acknowledges that his happiness is fleeting, and that he must cherish it while it lasts. Overall, "Irdisches Glück" is a simple, yet beautiful song that captures the joy and wonder of the natural world. It is a testament to Schubert's skill as a composer that he was able to create such a powerful emotional effect with such a simple melody and accompaniment.
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