Franz Schubert
Abendstern, D. 806
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1824Average_duration:2:26"Abendstern, D. 806" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1824. It was premiered in Vienna in the same year. The song is part of a collection of songs called "Schwanengesang" (Swan Song), which was published posthumously in 1829. The song is set to a poem by Johann Gabriel Seidl, which tells the story of a man who sees the evening star and is reminded of his lost love. The song is in the key of A-flat major and has a slow and melancholic tempo. It is divided into three sections, each with its own distinct character. The first section begins with a simple piano introduction, which sets the mood for the song. The singer then enters with the first verse, which is sung in a soft and mournful tone. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a descending line that emphasizes the sadness of the lyrics. The second section is more dramatic and intense. The piano accompaniment becomes more complex, with arpeggios and chromatic harmonies that create a sense of tension and longing. The singer's voice becomes more powerful and expressive, as he sings about the pain of his lost love. The final section returns to the simplicity of the first, with a gentle piano accompaniment and a soft, almost whispered vocal line. The singer repeats the first verse, but with a slight variation in the melody that gives the song a sense of resolution and closure. Overall, "Abendstern, D. 806" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Schubert's mastery of the art song genre. Its simple melody and expressive lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to move audiences today.More....
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