Franz Schubert
Tischlied, D. 234, Op. posth. 118/3
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Jul 15, 1815Average_duration:1:49Franz Schubert's Tischlied, D. 234, Op. posth. 118/3, is a charming and lively piece of music that was composed in 1815. The piece was originally written for four-part male choir and piano accompaniment, and it was premiered in Vienna in 1829, several years after Schubert's death. The Tischlied is a relatively short piece, consisting of just two movements. The first movement is a lively and upbeat song that celebrates the joys of eating and drinking with friends. The lyrics, written by Johann Gabriel Seidl, describe a group of friends gathered around a table, enjoying good food and wine and singing together. The music perfectly captures the festive and convivial atmosphere of the scene, with its lively rhythms and catchy melodies. The second movement of the Tischlied is a slower and more contemplative piece, in which the singers reflect on the transience of life and the importance of enjoying the present moment. The lyrics, also written by Seidl, urge the listeners to "seize the day" and make the most of their time on earth. The music is more subdued than the first movement, with a more contemplative melody and a slower tempo. Overall, the Tischlied is a delightful piece of music that showcases Schubert's skill as a composer of both vocal and instrumental music. The piece is characterized by its lively rhythms, catchy melodies, and joyful spirit, which make it a perfect choice for any festive occasion. Despite its relatively simple structure and short length, the Tischlied is a testament to Schubert's genius and his ability to capture the essence of a scene or emotion in his music.More....
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