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Franz Schubert
Erlafsee, D. 586, Op. 8/3
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Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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Sep 1817
Average_duration
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4:05
"Erlafsee, D. 586, Op. 8/3" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1817. It is part of his Opus 8 collection, which consists of six songs for voice and piano. The premiere of the song is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed in private gatherings or salons. The song is set to a poem by Friedrich Rochlitz, which describes the beauty of the Erlafsee, a lake in Austria. The poem portrays the lake as a peaceful and idyllic place, where the water reflects the surrounding mountains and the trees sway gently in the breeze. The narrator of the poem expresses his desire to stay by the lake forever, enjoying its tranquility and beauty. The song is composed in A-flat major and consists of three stanzas, each with its own melody. The first stanza is set to a slow and lyrical melody, which evokes the calmness and serenity of the lake. The second stanza is more lively and rhythmic, reflecting the narrator's excitement and joy at being by the lake. The third stanza returns to the slow and peaceful melody of the first, as the narrator expresses his longing to stay by the lake forever. The piano accompaniment of the song is simple and understated, providing a gentle and supportive backdrop to the voice. Schubert's use of harmony is particularly effective in creating a sense of tranquility and beauty, with the use of rich and warm chords. Overall, "Erlafsee, D. 586, Op. 8/3" is a beautiful and evocative song that captures the essence of the Austrian landscape. Its simple and understated melody, combined with Schubert's masterful use of harmony, creates a sense of peace and serenity that is both timeless and universal.
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