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Franz Schubert
Grenzen der Menschheit, D. 716
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Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1821
Average_duration
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7:37
"Grenzen der Menschheit" (The Limits of Humanity) is a song cycle composed by Franz Schubert in 1821. The premiere of the work is not known, but it was likely performed in private circles during Schubert's lifetime. The cycle consists of six movements, each of which sets a poem by Friedrich von Schiller. The first movement, "Der Kampf," is a dramatic and intense piece that sets the scene for the rest of the cycle. The second movement, "Die Ideale," is a more contemplative piece that explores the nature of human ideals and aspirations. The third movement, "Das Lied im GrĂ¼nen," is a lighthearted and playful piece that celebrates the joys of nature and love. The fourth movement, "Grenzen der Menschheit," is the centerpiece of the cycle. It is a powerful and emotional piece that explores the limits of human knowledge and understanding. The music is dark and brooding, with a sense of foreboding and uncertainty. The fifth movement, "Die Weltweisen," is a more philosophical piece that explores the nature of wisdom and knowledge. The final movement, "Die BĂ¼rgschaft," is a dramatic and intense piece that tells the story of a man who sacrifices himself for his friend. Overall, "Grenzen der Menschheit" is a powerful and emotional work that explores some of the deepest questions of human existence. The music is complex and challenging, with a wide range of emotions and moods. It is a testament to Schubert's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of human experience in his music.
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