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Franz Schubert
Wehmut, D. 772, Op. 22/2
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Franz Schubert
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Vocal
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2:56
"Wehmut, D. 772, Op. 22/2" is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1822. The piece was premiered in Vienna in the same year, and it is part of a set of six Lieder, Op. 22. The text of the song was written by Johann Baptist Mayrhofer, a poet who was a close friend of Schubert. The song is in the key of A-flat major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three stanzas, each with four lines, and a coda. The piano accompaniment is simple and melancholic, with a repetitive pattern that creates a sense of longing and sadness. The first stanza begins with the words "In tiefer Ruh liegt um mich her die Welt" (The world lies around me in deep peace), and it sets the mood for the entire song. The narrator is alone, surrounded by a peaceful world, but he is filled with a sense of melancholy and longing. The second stanza continues with the words "Nur eine Quelle rauscht mir noch im Ohr" (Only a spring is still murmuring in my ear), and it suggests that the narrator is trying to find solace in nature, but even that is not enough to ease his pain. The third stanza begins with the words "O wärst du doch der Frühling meiner Lust" (Oh, if only you were the spring of my joy), and it reveals that the source of the narrator's sadness is a lost love. The coda repeats the opening lines of the first stanza, emphasizing the narrator's sense of isolation and despair. "Wehmut" is a typical example of Schubert's Lieder, which are characterized by their emotional intensity and their ability to convey complex emotions through music and poetry. The piece is also an example of Schubert's use of simple, repetitive accompaniments to create a sense of mood and atmosphere. Overall, "Wehmut" is a haunting and beautiful song that captures the essence of Schubert's artistry.
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